Qubic — 3D tic tac toe

Qubic — 3D tic tac toe

Online 4x4x4 tic tac toe game

14 ratings
6 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 18, 2019
  • April 16, 2022
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Master 3D tic tac toe with this app. Play against real opponents or bots, analyze your games, and solve challenging puzzles. Enjoy daily puzzles and local multiplayer options.

Online multiplayer
Hundreds of unique bots
In-game analysis
72 handcrafted puzzles
Daily puzzle streaks
Local multiplayer
iMessage extension
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What's New in Qubic

3.2

April 16, 2022

Version 3.2: - In-game analysis now includes an unbeatable dictionary - Added a brand new tutorial and in game tips to guide you through the app Version 3.1: - New unlockable move checker feature - Revamped the hardest training AIs to be even more challenging - New confirm moves option - Added in-game settings - Changed name to qubic Version 3.0: BRAND NEW DESIGN AND FEATURES - 500 new computer opponents - 72 new handcrafted puzzles - Redesigned menus and board - Improved analysis display - 4 daily puzzles every day - Added iMessage games - App icon matches your color

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User reviews

Coolest Game Ever!

Very cool and unique game, tutorial was very helpful to learn it. Takes a minute to understand but really cool once you do – been playing locally with some friends and we love it!

Nice!😄👍

I won against AI Misty!

wow

this game has it all. play it if u like urself

Unusable. Broken.

Will not let you play offline until you play online opponents which done exist.

4Play... A Dimensional Transformation of a Classic Game

Eloquent, innovative, and mature.

The three word that best describe the features, the characteristics, the layout, the graphical user interface with 4Play by XNO, all for a game that one may not initially be thought would be geared towards everyone... Tic-Tac-Toe. One may think of that its development would be just for only the young, as all of us are exposed to tic-tac-toe as early elementary school (thus not mature sounding). This, however, is a game geared at everyone who simply wants to challenge the mind to think different, and differently. If this sounds like you for wanted more of a thinkers puzzle game, 4Play is yours to download!

The overall look structure of 4D tic-tac-toe may be challenging and maybe worrisome to the potential downloader as something complex for understanding and fully grasping. However, it really isn't though! Simply, it really In a more abstract and separately, itself can be looked at the two dimensional eye or the three dimensional eye, with the 2D form in a grid form, whereas this also has a height for the third important dimension. Therefore, think of a box, defined with a length, a width, and a height. Here, you have three of these (just its own grid dimensions define it with four dimensions, more later), but the structure generated is still a three-dimensional structure.

Even simpler, it is your traditional 2D tic-tac-toe game with two simple adjustments: 1) one extra row and column making a 4 row and 4 column “grid” (or in mathematical terms, a matrix), but 2) adding this one grid times four (so quantity 4). Four row-by-four columns and four combined together makes cube four rows out and four columns wide. Why 4D rather than 3D? 4D because each grid is a 4 row and 4 column (4x4 , 4-by-4) and four grids combined together to create a four rows defined by four columns, making each one of these separate grids with dimensions of 4-by-4. In comparison, a 3D would be 3 row and 3 column grid with three combined together. This is different from the actual resulting structure dimension, as that is simply defining the structure. The structure of length is 4D because of the four rows and columns that make it up. In closing, the overall structure is 3-dimensional like a box, but the dimensions that make up these are 4-dimensional. But not important to play the game!

What is important is to understand how to win! Even though there are many combinations that can be done to win 4D tic-tac-toe, essentially the concept of finding a way to win with the moves generated at hand creates this one simple goal… the basic skeletal backdrop for understanding 4Play (4D Tic-Tac-Toe) move is this simple: create a combination of wins in one set of rows and columns or a combination of all four (a spread through one grid to all four), generating a checkmate as you win (checkmate, like chess, is the position where multiple places are where the one opponent can win, and the other is at a loss). That sole goal is your concrete foundation and the inner frame of your building of knowledge leads your road of understanding to this single goal.

With its own general charisma, simplicity, but structural maturity, 4Play has all of this, and as an avid user and fan myself, this does four dimensional tic-tac-toe justice. This sets apart other developers versions, and those of the past (see Atari's version from their 2600!) with an intuitive board: Offline Training up from level 0-9 of difficulty to improve your skills, the ability to play with other opponents from close or afar (as I do for afar with my good friend), a Daily Challenge where it keeps you on your toes such as starting you in the middle of a game, say.

Additionally, a major update has just arrived, which one can conclude that more has to follow. As it has dramatically improved from its initial release (with the new features I named above), one wonders the next dramatic steps are next for 4Play, and even XNO. My personal belief is it could only get better!

It is a game that has regained for me a new kind of fun, but at the same time, gave me a great friend. For how great 4Play makes the experience for its own appearance by how well it is developed and my reasons I gave from the prior sentence, a grand recommendation from me here for simply even trying it should be on everyones list.

Therefore, I recommend everyone a try for such a greatly developed game! It deserves all the support it can get!

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FAQ

What is Qubic?

Qubic is a 3D tic tac toe game that allows you to play online against real opponents or train against hundreds of unique bots. It also features analysis tools and handcrafted puzzles.

Can I play Qubic offline?

Yes, Qubic offers local multiplayer for playing with friends in person and also includes hundreds of bots and 72 handcrafted puzzles that can be played offline.

Does Qubic have ads?

No, Qubic is ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted gaming experience.

How often is Qubic updated?

The latest version of Qubic was released on April 16, 2022. While specific update frequency isn't detailed, the app has seen consistent development since its release in 2019.

What devices support Qubic?

Qubic is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, making it accessible to a wide range of Apple users.

What is the age rating for Qubic?

Qubic has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for young players and families.

How does the in-game analysis in Qubic work?

The analysis in Qubic generates live insights as you play, helping you build knowledge from each game and understand your strategy better.

Can I play Qubic with friends using iMessage?

Yes, Qubic includes an iMessage extension that allows you to send moves back and forth with friends directly within the Messages app.