Tic Tac Toe Bolt Console
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The Tic Tac Toe Console packs three engaging games into one neat little box, perfect for 1 to 4 players. Whether it is a family game night or an evening with friends, this set guarantees quick, absorbing fun for everyone. The tiles sit magnetically, the board detects every move automatically — and yet the whole thing works entirely without a screen.
Infinite Tic Tac Toe
The first mode gives the classic game a modern twist. An adaptive AI adjusts to your skill and makes sure every round is a fresh challenge. That solves the fundamental problem of Tic Tac Toe: once you know the standard moves, games against other people end in a draw every time. Against an opponent that learns along with you, the game stays interesting.
Memory Flash
The second mode trains concentration. The board shows a light sequence which you then reproduce. Nine levels of increasing length separate the patient players from the hasty ones very quickly. Children often beat adults here — which is exactly why this mode tends to be the favourite at the family table.
Cover-Up Tic Tac Toe
The third mode lifts the strategy to another level. Every tile comes in three sizes, and larger tiles cover smaller ones. The goal is still to connect three tiles of your colour, but suddenly you have to think several moves ahead: do I place my big tile now, or hold it back to cover my opponent later?
A game that stays on the table
The practical value of this console lies in how long a round takes. A game of Tic Tac Toe is over in two minutes, a round of Memory Flash in three — short enough to fit between starter and main course, and yet nobody wants to stop after the first game. That is what sets it apart from large board games that need setting up and then tie up an hour. It sits ready on the table, gets used in passing and goes back into the drawer afterwards. As a gift it therefore works particularly well for families, in holiday flats and anywhere waiting time needs bridging.
Features:
- Three games in one box
- Play against the adaptive AI or 1 versus 1
- Nine levels in Memory Flash mode
- Tiles in three sizes for Cover-Up mode
- Improves concentration, memory and forward thinking
- Small and compact, every part stores in the housing
- No app, no account, no advertising
- Recommended from age 4
Practical tips
- Start with Memory Flash. The mode explains itself in seconds and pulls everyone at the table straight into the game — the youngest included.
- Save your big tiles in Cover-Up mode. Place your large tiles first and you will have nothing left to cover your opponent with later. Holding back almost always pays.
- Shift gear against the AI. When rounds get too easy, deliberately play a few riskier games — the adaptive opponent follows suit.
- Made for travelling. Every tile disappears into the housing; the set survives rucksacks and car journeys without losing parts.
Frequently asked questions
How many people can play?
Between 1 and 4 depending on the mode. You play the AI alone, Tic Tac Toe and Cover-Up work for two, and in Memory Flash several people can take turns.
Is this a screen game?
No. The console has no display to look at, just illuminated fields that give feedback. The game is played with real tiles in your hand.
Does the AI get boring eventually?
That is precisely what the adaptive difficulty is there to prevent: the better you play, the stronger the opponent becomes.
Is it too hard for a four-year-old?
Memory Flash and classic Tic Tac Toe are well within reach at that age, often with a little help. Cover-Up mode follows naturally later.
Does it work as a small gift?
Very well. It is light, compactly packed and needs no explanation — all three modes are understood on the first try.
What is in the box?
The console, the full set of tiles in three sizes, the grid bars for the playing field and the instructions.
GiiKER designs thinking games that sit between classic puzzle toys and electronics. Instead of apps and displays, the brand builds devices you hold in your hand: sliding puzzles, Sudoku boards and code-breaking games that detect every move automatically and tell you straight away whether it was right.
That is precisely where the appeal lies — the games do not correct you, they give clues, and your head does the rest. Every model runs on ordinary batteries, works without an account and without advertising, and is built so that no loose pieces get lost. That makes them dependable companions for train journeys, holidays and long waits.
Expert juries have confirmed this repeatedly: GiiKER games have won the Red Dot Award among several international toy prizes.
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