One of the oldest games in the world, which has passed the time for millions of people in the silent surroundings of dentists' waiting rooms, must surely be Noughts and Crosses. The game is presented here in a colourful and graphical manner, with the computer trained to handle the crafty moves which you may make when trying to win. So play carefully and choose your moves wisely. Playing instructions When the game is executed you are offered the first move. If you accept you may choose a level of play by entering a number in the range 1-5. Level 1 is the easiest and is intended for novices, but if you think you can outwit the computer then try level 5. If you have declined the initial offer then this stage is omitted because the computer will automatically play to win. The computer will show you your symbol (nought) and its own (cross) and the game commences. |