Wii-Tac-Toe

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Wii-Tac-Toe
File:Wiitactoewii.jpg
General
AuthorCrayon2000
TypeBoard
Version1.0.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2016/08/12
Links
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Wii-Tac-Toe is an entertaining and challenging Tic-Tac-Toe game designed for Nintendo Wii enthusiasts. It is a homebrew game developed in C++, utilizing the devkitPro and GRRLIB libraries to deliver smooth gameplay and high-quality graphics.

This game offers two playing modes, single player against the CPU or multiplayer mode with a friend using one Wii Remote controller. The game AI is designed to keep you on your toes, with its unpredictable moves that ensure endless hours of fun.

The objective of the game is to place three marks, either O or X, in a row either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. If neither player is able to get three in a row, and the grid is filled completely, then it's a tie game. You can then start a new game and try to beat your opponent.

Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a fun and casual experience, Wii-Tac-Toe is an excellent choice that will keep you entertained for hours on end. So, grab your Wii Remote and get ready to challenge yourself in this classic Tic-Tac-Toe game.

Controls

Wiimote 1 Wiimote 2 Wii Action
Wiimote Aim Aim at the screen and move the cursor
Wiimote A Button Confirm
Wiimote Home Button Wiimote Home Button Open/close the HOME menu
Wiimote 1 Button + Wiimote 2Button Wiimote 1 Button + Wiimote 2 Button Create a PNG screenshot on the SD card root folder
Wiimote Plus Button Wiimote PlusButton FPS|Frames Per Second
Wiimote Power Button Wiimote PowerButton Wii Power Button Power off the Wii in standby mode
Wii Reset Button Reset the Wii to Main Menu

Media

Wii-Tac-Toe 1.0.0 - (MrCrayon2000)

Language Settings

To play this game in English, change your language settings in the Wii System Settings. This game is also available in French, Spanish, Italian, German and Dutch.

Todo

  • More Sounds
  • Network connection
  • Mii display (maybe one day)

Changelog

Version 1.0.0

  • The arm of the Wii Remote is now moving on the Start screen.
  • The two buttons at the bottom of the Game screen will open the HOME Menu.
  • Library update
    • libogc 1.8.12
    • libfat 1.0.14
    • Mini-XML 2.10
    • fmt 3.0.0
    • GRRMOD (997013aafbe9ee45e76c83cecedf0201ca8036a0)
    • GRRLIB (33d044824bd315d55702b25fac6ff6cbb43fa441)
    • FreeType 2.4.12
    • libpngu (libpng 1.6.23 and zlib 1.2.8)

Version 0.8

  • Could now be played with 2 Wii Remotes
  • View FPS when pressing the + button
  • meta.xml is fixed
  • Library update
    • libogc 1.8.11
    • libfat 1.0.11
    • Mini-XML 2.6
    • UTF-8 CPP 2.3.4
    • Boost 1.52
    • GRRLIB 4.3.2
    • FreeType 2.4.3
    • libpngu (libpng 1.6.8 and zlib 1.2.8)

Version 0.7

  • Music
  • A sound is played when changing screens
  • The winning positions are flashing on the grid
  • Player 1 is now in blue (X) and Player 2 in red (O)

Version 0.6

  • Buttons have a rollover sound
  • New cursors for HOME menu, player 2 cursor is disable
  • Wii Remote two could use the HOME button
  • Opacity of the cursor changes while waiting for AI to play

Version 0.5

  • Italian translation
  • Hide the cursor when IR is not valid
  • The cursor has a shadow
  • New button in the HOME Menu
  • Widescreen support, cursor hotspot and PAL 576i bug (GRRLIB 4.0.0)

Version 0.4

  • French, German, Dutch, and Spanish translation
  • Improved text quality due to FreeType, thanks to wplaat and DrTwox
  • Console/remote power button support, power off the Wii in standby mode
  • Console reset button support, reset the Wii to Main Menu

Version 0.3

  • Working with Homebrew Channel beta 9

Version 0.2

  • Wii light is turn on when writing to SD card
  • Wordwrap function
  • A different hover color for player 1
  • Fixed finger weird behaviour on screen edge
  • Fade out when exiting game

Version 0.1

  • Original version

Credits

  • Crayon for the code.
  • Mr_Nick666 for the amazing design. Without him the game would suck big time.
  • Thanks to the guys who did the translation.
  • Thanks to the team who coded GRRLIB for their great video library.
  • Thanks to the people behind devkitPro and all the libraries included with it.
  • Special thanks to Team Twiizers for everything they did for the Wii homebrew community.

External links

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