Tic Tac Toe 4d
| Filename | tic-tac-toe-4d-11.hqx |
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| Size | 489.1 KB (500862 bytes) |
| Architecture | PowerPC |
| Downloads | 12 |
Tic Tac Toe 4D is a Classic Mac take on the higher-dimensional version of the familiar paper game, expanding the 3x3 grid into a stack of boards that players visualize as a four-dimensional space. It belongs to the small family of mathematical and abstract strategy games that circulated as Mac shareware.
Beyond the 3x3 grid
Instead of a single flat board, play happens across multiple linked grids, so winning lines can run through layers and diagonals that no two-dimensional version allows, sharply expanding the strategic space.
Solo play against the computer
The Mac build provides a computer opponent so a single player can practice the higher-dimensional pattern recognition the game demands, a key reason 4D variants were popular as small AI demos.
Classic Mac interface
The game uses standard Mac controls, with mouse-driven moves on bitmap boards rendered for the black-and-white and early color displays of System 6 and 7 era hardware.
Preservation
Tic Tac Toe 4D survives through the Vintage Macintosh Shareware Games collections at the Internet Archive and similar community mirrors, alongside other small abstract-strategy titles from the same era.
This file is part of the MacTrove archive. See the Thank You page for the upstream mirrors we rely on. It is BinHex encoded — use The Unarchiver to decode it.