![]() ![]() We can then press the play again button to start the game again. When the game is over, the third screen which is the Game Over screen appears. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game but I’ve designed the game in such a way that the computer will not be able to lose, the best a good player will get from the game is a draw. The gameplay is designed such that the Arduino plays first after which the individual player can then make his/her move simply by touching the screen and so on. The second screen is the gameplay screen itself where the user will be playing with the computer. The first screen will carry the start game button which when pressed, will lead to the game itself. Our goal with the code is simple, we will be creating three screens. ![]() The screen snaps on the Arduino as shown in the image below. ![]() Thank you for your support!Ĭonnecting the components for this project is simple, the touchscreen TFT display used for this tutorial comes as a shield and can thus be easily mounted on the Arduino without the need for a breadboard or jumper wires. I get a small percentage of each sale they generate. The following components are required to build this project and they can be bought via the link in front of them.įull disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links. I believe this game is a great introduction to game programming and Artificial Intelligence, even though we won’t be using any Artificial Intelligence Algorithms in this game, we will understand why Artificial Intelligence Algorithms are required in more complex games. The game just like the normal tic tac toe game will feature two players, but in this case, the second player will be the computer. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. In today’s tutorial, I will be showing us how to buildd the tic tac toe game using the Arduino and a touchscreen TFT display. Tic Tac Toe is a game for two players, X and O, they take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid usually drawn on paper. ![]()
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