How do you call this game in your "country"?

How do you call this game in your "country"?

kisses and hugs

>Brazil
>Jogo da velha

tatetí

i never understood that meme

The Battle of Gridlington

piškvorky

Noughts and crosses

Križci pa krožci
(Little) crosses and (little) circles

Krestiki-noliki

amőba

tic tac toe

Pizdy i chuje
= Twats and Pricks

kółko i krzyżyk
a circle and a (little) cross

tic tac toe

>game

Boter, kaas en eieren. It means Butter, Cheese and Eggs

x looks like two mouths touching, aka a kiss
o looks like two sets of arms embracing each other
xoxo means hugs and kisses

Cross and ball

It's quite fun as well...

'Krestiki-noliki' which means 'crosses-zeroes'. Both words mean small zeroes and small crosses just like in .

4 gewinnt.

Morpion

Also "Tri v vrsto" (three in line)

Jogo do galo

triliza

Gato

Gato, which means cat. Not sure why is called that...

Literally "Rooster Game"

Of course, cock doesn't mean penis in Portuguese, so it's perfectly innocent.

Ristinolla which means crosszero

Tris, as in series of 3

morski shakh (Sea chess)

Tic-Tac-Toe

tic tac toe.

noughts and crosses

Tic-Tac-Toe

X's and O's

Piškvorky

"Jogo da velha", meaning "old lady's game" (seriously)

Hadn't actually thought about it, but why the fuck is it noughts? Certainly nobody actually draws a nought when they play.

...

tris,filetto

o's and x's
circles and crosses
zeros and multiplications
x^2+y^2=1 and abs(x)=abs(y)
tic tac toe

Ix-mix-drix

or

Ix-igool

Križić kružić

X și zero