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  2. 3D tic-tac-toe - Wikipedia

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    3D tic-tac-toe, also known by the trade name Qubic, is an abstract strategy board game, generally for two players. It is similar in concept to traditional tic-tac-toe but is played in a cubical array of cells, usually 4×4×4.

  3. Cubic Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Cubic Ninja (Japanese: キュービックニンジャ, Hepburn: Kyūbikku Ninja) is a puzzle video game developed and published by AQ Interactive for the Nintendo 3DS.It was released in Japan in April 2011 and internationally in June 2011 by Ubisoft.

  4. Category:QubicGames games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "QubicGames games" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2 Fast 4 Gnomz; B.

  5. Tic-tac-toe variants - Wikipedia

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    A complete game of Notakto, a misère variant of the game. Tic-tac-toe is an instance of an m,n,k-game, where two players alternate taking turns on an m×n board until one of them gets k in a row. [1] Harary's generalized tic-tac-toe is an even broader generalization. The game can also be generalized as a n d game. [2]

  6. List of abstract strategy games - Wikipedia

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    An abstract strategy game is a board, card or other game where game play does not simulate a real world theme, and a player's decisions affect the outcome.Many abstract strategy games are also combinatorial, i.e. they provide perfect information, and rely on neither physical dexterity nor random elements such as rolling dice or drawing cards or tiles.

  7. Score four - Wikipedia

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    A handmade score four game. Score four is a "three dimensional" abstract strategy game, similar to Connect Four (Milton Bradley, 1974). It was first sold under the name "Score Four" by Funtastic in 1968. Lakeside issued 4 different versions in the 1970s. Later Hasbro sold the game as "Connect Four Advanced" in the UK.

  8. Talk:3D tic-tac-toe - Wikipedia

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    It gets worse. I was concerned that Qubic might need disambiguation, and looked it up on Google. Sure enough, there is currently an app named Qubic available on Amazon, which I have just installed on my Kindle Fire. It is a puzzle game having nothing to do with tic-tac-toe. Moreover, there are other items and businesses that use the name.

  9. Connect 4x4 - Wikipedia

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    Connect 4x4 (spoken as Connect Four by Four) is a three-dimensional-thinking strategy game first released in 2009 by Milton Bradley. The goal of the game is identical to that of its similarly named predecessor, Connect Four. Players take turns placing game pieces in the grid-like, vertically suspended playing field until one player has four of ...