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Tic Tac Tome is kind of like a CYOA book except instead of going on an adventure, you play tic-tac-toe against an opponent that’ll always either win or bring the game to a draw except in one outcome where it makes a mistake and you can win.

>> No.23147162
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Sesame Street - Potty Time with Elmo has a soundbar and as you read it there are icons in the text telling you what to press which helps to build up an atmosphere

>> No.23147194

>>23147083
you can always at least force a draw in tic tac toe
the only winning move is not to play

>> No.23147206

>>23147083
this is the most le quirky reddit shit I have heard, go back

>> No.23147216

>>23147162
KINO

>> No.23147226

>>23147083
Some mathematicians did a statistical breakdown of tic tac toe in the 1950's, the player who moves first usually wins. It has been some time since I have read the extrapolation but they were using near perfect game outcomes based on turn and total open squares, assuming both players are playing perfect games the person who draws first usually wins, in a real life test with 2 people who are not making perfect moves I am not sure how often this actually happens though.

>> No.23147297
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>>23147083
Cool idea, but it lives and dies on graphic design, and the red/white color scheme is played out.

>>23147226
In entry-level AI classes students program a perfect player who always draws when playing against itself, or wins when playing against some imperfect players. It's a solved game, and a perfect player never loses.

>> No.23147320

>>23147083
doesn't X move first in tic tac toe? Why is there one more O than X?

>> No.23147324

>>23147083
tic tac toe is a tough game i hope we figure it out some day

>> No.23147336

>>23147226
Yes, that’s called first-move advantage (also present in chess). Ti tac toe is a solved game
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solved_game

>> No.23147347
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>Tree of Codes is an artwork, in the form of a book, created by Jonathan Safran Foer, and published in 2010. To create the book, Foer took Bruno Schulz's book The Street of Crocodiles and cut out the majority of the words. The publisher, Visual Editions, describes it as a "sculptural object."[1] Foer himself explains the writing process as follows: "I took my favorite book, Bruno Schulz’s Street of Crocodiles, and by removing words carved out a new story".

>> No.23147361
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Tic Tac Toe is a solved game. Pic shows the optimal plays.

>> No.23147392

>>23147206
you are obsessed
free your mind

>> No.23147394

>>23147297
>>23147336
I solved the chess too, no matter what I always lose

>> No.23147403

>>23147394
That's not what solved means. Solved means it's always the most optimal play to beat your opponent. What you described is being bad at the game.

>> No.23147417

>>23147403
Tbf some game theorists do investigate the idea of forcing your opponent to win.

>> No.23147432

>>23147394
Play suicide chess

>> No.23147434

>>23147206
This anon is really 4chan, I can tell

>> No.23147806

>>23147162
do the test Faggot
cndkfndnekgndndnfnfndnskdndn

>> No.23147824
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Every page of this book is a slice of cheese.

>> No.23148448

>>23147434
Not that there is much difference nowadays

>> No.23148485

>>23147162
Does is it actually let you listen to Elmo taking a shit

>> No.23148822
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This work was one I had been introduced to from a very young age. It is utterly impervious to the effects of water, and can be fully submerged.

>> No.23149680

Bump because this shitposting is unintentionally inspiring.

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Most insane work of fiction Ballard has ever made. Which is saying a lot.

>> No.23150047

>>23147226
Unless you're dumb as shit you won't ever lose at tic tac toe

>> No.23150585

>>23149778
qr?

>> No.23150595
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>>23147162
sesame street has some kino books

>> No.23150757

>>23150595
>you turned the page
>actually i asked my mom to do it
>the cookie monster will never know how terribly he has been lied to because hes just a few drops of paint on a paper
I was a devilish kid

>> No.23150788

>>23150585
>A man named Blake crashes a stolen aircraft into the River Thames outside the Surrey suburb of Shepperton. Whether he survives the crash, to become a sort of supernatural messiah for the small town, or if he actually drowns, and dying, imagines the whole thing, is never truly revealed. Blake has extraordinary powers: he can fly, heal sick people, phagocytize other people whenever he likes; but he cannot leave the suburbs, though he repeatedly tries to get away. Within hours everything in the dormitory suburb is transformed. Vultures invade rooftops, luxuriant tropical vegetation overruns the quiet avenues, and the local inhabitants are propelled by the young man’s urgent visions through ecstatic sexual celebrations toward an apocalyptic climax.

>> No.23151825

>>23150788
SOLD! This sounds amazing! Thank you sm for the synopsis!

>> No.23151880
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>>23147361
Faggot.