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Combine the simplicity of Tic Tac Toe with the strategy of chess! This engaging game introduces chess movements in a fun, interactive way while encouraging critical thinking and planning ahead.
How to play
The game board is a 4x4 grid and each player has a set of chess pieces (e.g., a knight, bishop, or rook).
Players take turns placing or moving their chess pieces on the grid. Each piece must follow its traditional chess movement rules (e.g., knights move in an L-shape, rooks move in straight lines).
How to win: The goal is to align three of your pieces in a row, column, or diagonal, just like in Tic Tac Toe. Strategically block your opponent while planning your path to victory!
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As students play Tic Tac Chec, we recommend encouraging them to discuss their strategies, analyze their opponent's moves, and reflect on their decision-making process.
Explanations of the rules can be found in this video.