The good old tic tac toe, or noughts & crosses, will never come out of fashion. As with tetris, most software developers try to create their own version, their own remake of the famous game - faster, better-looking and smarter than others. Welcome Aba Daba - a gorgeous noughts & crosses clone. Aba Daba is a remake of the modern noughts & crosses - the ones you have to put five items in a row, not the ones where you have to cross or nought a whole line on the playfield. The lines may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. The one who makes five in a row first wins.
The game has three levels of difficulty. The lot is coming in three packs: Easy, Normal and Hard. There are three window styles and eight different skins. There's also background music and sound effects (it's amazing how the developers managed to squeeze it in such a modestly sized installation file), but quite annoying as it usually is. Try this game today and have fun playing this beautiful tic tac toe clone.
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