Before videogames, people still knew what it was like to have an absurd amount of free time in their hands, and they had to come up with ways on how to kill the excess amount off before boredom did them in. The classic game of Tic Tac Toe was but one of these handy distractions, and with the help of Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developers Kwastie and Feddemaster, the cycle has come full circle with their piece of home-cooked minigame goodness, PSPXnO.
The point of the game is simple. Two players on one PSP have to take turns putting either crosses or naughts in a three-by-three grid. Whoever gets three in a row, either diagonally, horizontally or vertically wins the round. Sounds easy? Yes. Addictive? Very.
Here's an excerpt from the release thread:
Controls:
* X: Confirm placing your "marker".
* L-trigger + R-trigger: Reset the game.
* D-Pad: Move marker.
Installing:
* Copy the whole "PSPXnO" directory into your X:PSPGAME directory.
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