3D Tic Tac Toe (1953)

Min. Age: 6
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: House of Marbles, Wm F. Drueke & Sons, Inc., Goliath Games, Micro-Lite, Handiform Plastic Corp., Skansen Designs, Pacific Game Company, Gametime, Inc., Kaye-Jacobel Associated, (Unknown), Invento Products, Reiss Games, Skor-Mor, Creative Crafthouse, Crisloid, Hoi Polloi Inc., The Rumbold Gallery, CEFA (Celulosa Fabril S. A.), DBGM
Designers: Herbert B. Swift, Woodrow Arthur Heacock, William Spyker
Artists: (Uncredited)
Mechanics: Set Collection, Pattern Recognition, Pattern Building
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Trimula appears to be an implementation of 3D Noughts and Crosses. It looks from the box that it was released sometime in the early 70s. The contents consists of a clear plastic 3D game board which can be assembled and disassembled at will, and a more than adequate number of large glass marbles in two colours. However whilst it is a game in a 3 x 3 x 3 matrix, it has very different win conditions to Tic Tac Toe in that the player with the most row of 3, when the pawns are all played, wins.
There are a number of other such games where the players use 3 boards arranged to yield 27 playing positions.
There are a number of other such games where the players use 3 boards arranged to yield 27 playing positions.
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