A take on the classic "Naughts-and-Crosses" game, with different gameplay modes, modern UI and graphics, and a dark theme.
- Single Player Mode: For the lone wolves out there!
- 2-player local Mode: The traditional way.
- 3 and 4-player local Mode: So that your gang is never bored.
- Dark Theme: Easy on the eyes, power efficient, looks cool. Also, changes as per systemwide theme if not already set by the user. Compatible with devices running Android versions below 9 as well.
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Version 0.1.0_stable (May 21st, 2020): Dark theme is now live.
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Version 0.1.0_beta (May 15th, 2020): Little UI changes, Single Player Mode is now live, currently available only in easy mode. Hard mode is in progress. Dark Theme coming soon.
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Version 1.0.4_alpha (April 28th, 2020): Four-player Mode added.
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Version 1.0.3_alpha (April 26th, 2020): Single Player mode coming soon. Redesigned UI, various bug fixes.
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Version 1.0.2_alpha (April 20th, 2020): Single player vs Computer mode is now in progress. Three Player local mode is now live.
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Version 1.0.1_alpha (April 17th, 2020): Menu added, new game mode options added. The game modes are in progress as of now. Updated graphics and icon, courtesy Suraj Singh. Bug fixed: Nothing happening on game draw.
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Version 1.0: Initial Commit
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development, playing and testing purposes.
You should either have:
- Android Studio installed on your system, or
- An Android Device running Android version 5.0 or above.
- Method 1: Use this repo itself by clicking here.
You can download the ZIP directly from the above link or from the "Clone or Download" link on the repository's home page
- Method 2: Use Git bash. You can get it from here.
Not a pro in Git bash, I upload my files manually
Sry
- Method 3: Download the APK file from here to run it on your android device.
Note: You should have "Allow Installation from Unknown Sources" enabled under your device's security settings
- If you chose method 1, you can directly open the project as a ZIP or import it from its gradle settings using Android Studio.
File -> New -> Import Project -> Locate the ZIP and run
- If you chose method 2,
I don't know about Git bash but it is supposed to import the project directly on your IDE.
- If you chose method 3, just install the APK.
- Suraj Singh : Graphics
- Somrita Mukherjee : Testing and Deployment
- Shashi Shaw : Testing and Deployment
- Rounak Saha : Testing and Deployment
- Supriyo Sarkar : Testing and Deployment.
- The whole of Herbivores fam, BAKM fam and OT fam: For their constant support.
- My sources of learning
- My friends and fam who motivated a piece of shiet