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  9. {\title tactic.rtf}{\author lfg}{\operator Christopher R. Jones}{\creatim\yr1990\mo8\dy24\hr13\min11}{\revtim\yr1990\mo9\dy4\hr17\min45}{\printim\yr1990\mo9\dy4\hr15\min58}{\version29}{\edmins419}{\nofpages28}{\nofwords66530}{\nofchars73030}{\vern8351}}
  10. \widowctrl\ftnbj \sectd \linex0\endnhere \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20
  11. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} TicTacticsIndex}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} TicTactics Help Index}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:00}
  12. K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Index}}TicTactics Help Index
  13. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  14. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 The Index lists all TicTactics Help topics.
  15. \par
  16. \par To learn how to use Help, choose Using Help from the Help menu, or press F1.
  17. \par
  18. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\cf1 How to Play
  19. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  20. \par {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  21. \par {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  22. \par {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  23. \par
  24. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\cf1 Commands
  25. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 {\uldb Game Menu Commands}{\v GameMenuCommands}
  26. \par {\uldb Options Menu Commands}{\v OptionsMenuCommands}
  27. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  28. \par {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} Overview}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Overview}+{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:105}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Overview}}
  29. Overview
  30. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  31. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 TicTactics is an exciting new variation on the traditional game, tic-tac-toe.
  32. \par
  33. \par There are three different boards to choose from: the original 3x3 tic-tac-toe game, a more challenging 3x3x3 game, and a thought-provoking 4x4x4 game.
  34. \par
  35. \par The 3x3 game is easy to play. The object of the game is to be the first player to line up three pieces in a row.
  36. \par
  37. \par The 3x3x3 game is more complicated. The object is the same, but now, instead of the two-dimensional horizontal, vertical, and diagonal rows, the game is three-dimensional.
  38. \par
  39. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 The 4x4x4 game is a challenge for any player. With 16 squares a
  40. nd more than 70 possible winning rows, not only is it difficult to figure out where your opponent is trying to attack, but it is difficult to plan your own attack.
  41. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  42. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  43. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  44. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  45. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  46. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  47. \par {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} PlayingTheGame}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Playing the Game}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:110}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {
  48. \fs16\up6 K} Playing the Game} }Playing the Game
  49. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  50. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 The object of TicTactics is to be the first player to line up three playing pieces in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. In the 4x4x4 game, you
  51. must line up four pieces in a row. The following section explains how to play the game.
  52. \par
  53. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Choose a Board Type:
  54. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Game menu, choose the type of board you want: 3x3, 3x3x3, or 4x4x4.
  55. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Choose a Skill Level:
  56. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Options menu, choose Beginner, Intermediate, or Expert.
  57. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Start a New Game:
  58. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Game menu, choose New, or press F2.
  59. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Occupy a Square:
  60. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab Move the pointer to the desired location, and click the left mouse button.
  61. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  62. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  63. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  64. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  65. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  66. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  67. \par {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} RulesOfTheGame}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Rules of the Game}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:115}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {
  68. \fs16\up6 K} Rules of the Game} }Rules of the Game
  69. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  70. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 TicTactics Rules:
  71. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab The game board is a 3x3, 3x3x3, or 4x4x4 grid of squares.
  72. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab To win, you must line up three pieces in a row: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. In the 4x4x4 game, you must line up four pieces in a row.
  73. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab During your turn, you can occupy any {\ul free square.}{\v FreeSquare}
  74. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab Players alternate taking turns until either one player wins or no free squares remain. If neither player wins, the game is a draw.
  75. \par \pard\plain \s17\li360\sb60\sa187 \f2\fs16 {\cf6 Note:} The opponent's piece is always red. If you do not have a color monitor, red balls appear solid and blue balls appear patterned.
  76. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  77. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  78. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  79. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  80. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  81. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  82. \par {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} GameMenuCommands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Game Menu Commands}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:205}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20
  83. {\fs16\up6 K} Game Menu Commands} }Game Menu Commands
  84. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  85. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 New
  86. \par \pard\plain \s22\li360\sa43\tx720 \f2\fs16 Starts a new game of TicTactics.
  87. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 You can start a new game at any time, even in the middle of a game.
  88. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 3x3, 3x3x3, or 4x4x4
  89. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 Displays your choice of TicTactics board.
  90. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 Exit
  91. \par \pard\plain \s22\li360\sa43\tx720 \f2\fs16 Exits TicTactics.
  92. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 You can exit at any time, even in the middle of a game.
  93. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  94. \par {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} OptionsMenuCommands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Options Menu Commands}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:215}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245
  95. \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Options Menu Commands} }Options Menu Commands
  96. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  97. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 Beginner, Intermediate, or Expert
  98. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 Sets the skill level for your computer opponent.
  99. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 Color
  100. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 Turns color on or off.
  101. \par \pard\plain \s17\li360\sb60\sa187 \f2\fs16 {\cf6 Note:} You should turn on color only if you have a color monitor.
  102. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 Random, Red, or Blue Player Starts
  103. \par \pard\plain \s21\li360\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 Decides which player begins each game.
  104. \par \pard\plain \s17\li360\sb60\sa187 \f2\fs16 {\cf6 Note:} The opponent's piece is always red. If you do not have a color monitor, red balls appear solid and blue balls appear patterned.
  105. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  106. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} HowToPlay}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} How to Play}+{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:100}K{\footnote
  107. \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} How to Play} }How to Play
  108. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  109. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains information about how to play TicTactics.
  110. \par
  111. \par {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  112. \par {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  113. \par {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame
  114. \par }{\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  115. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  116. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} Commands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Commands}+{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:200}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245
  117. \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Commands}}Commands
  118. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  119. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains information about the menu commands in TicTactics.
  120. \par
  121. \par {\uldb Game Menu Commands}{\v GameMenuCommands}
  122. \par {\uldb Options Menu Commands}{\v OptionsMenuCommands}
  123. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page {\plain \fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} FreeSquare}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Free Square}} Free Square
  124. \par \pard\plain \fs20
  125. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 A free square is a square that is not occupied by any player's piece.
  126. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  127. \par {\plain \fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} StrategyAndHints}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Strategy And Hints}+{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} TicTactics:120}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20
  128. {\fs16\up6 K} Strategy and hints}}Strategy and Hints
  129. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  130. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains helpful hints for playing TicTactics successfully.
  131. \par
  132. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab The only way to beat a smart opponent is to create a "split," where you line up
  133. two (or three) pieces in a row, in two places on the board. Then, regardless of where your opponent moves, you will win on the next turn. Of course, your opponent will be trying to create a split as well, so be aware.
  134. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab By lining up two (or three) of your pieces in a row, you can dictate your opponent's next move. He or she must try to block your win. Use this strategy to control your opponent's moves until you can create a split.
  135. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab In the 3x3 game, you should always be able to force a draw, regardless of who moves first.
  136. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab In the 3x3x3 game, if you move first, you should be able to win every time.
  137. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab In the 4x4x4 game, either opponent should be able to win. Clearly, the player who moves first has the advantage, but a smart second player can win a significant number of games.
  138. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  139. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  140. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  141. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  142. \par }