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'''X and O''' is a classic game of Tic-Tac-Toe brought to the Nintendo Wii. The game was developed using devkitPro and GRRLIB, making it a great example for others looking to learn about programming for the Wii. The game's code is fully commented, making it easy for readers to understand the logic behind its design and functionality.
X and O is a Tic-Tac-Toe game for the Nintendo Wii. It was programmed using devkitPro along with GRRLIB.
 
The main purpose of the homebrew is to allow others learn from the source. Every line is commented to help readers know what's happening.
 
==User guide==
The game can be played with a friend using two Wii Remote controller.
 
To win the game, you have to place three marks (O or X) in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row.
 
If the grid is filled completely and no one has won, well, it's a tie game. Start over and try to beat your friend.
 
==Controls==
'''Wiimote:'''


The game is designed for two players, who can use two Wii Remote controllers to play. The objective is to place three of your marks (X or O) in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. If the grid is filled completely and no one has won, the game is a tie, and players must start over to try to beat their friend.
Pointer - Aim at the screen and move the cursor


Tic-Tac-Toe is a timeless classic, and X and O provides a fun and engaging experience on the Nintendo Wii. The game's simple yet challenging gameplay is sure to provide hours of fun for players of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're looking to beat your friend in a game of Tic-Tac-Toe or learn about programming for the Wii, X and O is a great choice. So grab your Wii Remote, challenge a friend, and get ready to engage in a game of strategy and wits with X and O.
A - Select


== Controls ==
Home - Return to loader
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! Wiimote 1 !! Wiimote 2 !!  Action
|-
| Wiimote Aim || Wiimote Aim || Aim at the screen and move the cursor
|-
| Wiimote A Button || Wiimote AButton || Select
|-
| Wiimote Home Button || || Return to loader
|}


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/X_and_O(Learn_from_Code_Edition)
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/X_and_O(Learn_from_Code_Edition)

Revision as of 01:30, 10 March 2023

X and O (Learn from Code Edition)
Xandowii2.png
General
AuthorSAL3000
TypeBoard
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/06/03
Links
Download
Website

X and O is a Tic-Tac-Toe game for the Nintendo Wii. It was programmed using devkitPro along with GRRLIB.

The main purpose of the homebrew is to allow others learn from the source. Every line is commented to help readers know what's happening.

User guide

The game can be played with a friend using two Wii Remote controller.

To win the game, you have to place three marks (O or X) in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row.

If the grid is filled completely and no one has won, well, it's a tie game. Start over and try to beat your friend.

Controls

Wiimote:

Pointer - Aim at the screen and move the cursor

A - Select

Home - Return to loader

Credits

  • SAL3000 for the code and graphics.
  • Thanks to everyone who made GRRLIB.
  • Thanks to everyone who made devkitPro.
  • Special thanks to Team Twiizers for everything they did for the Wii homebrew community.

External links

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