Draft power cards. Warp the board. Crush your opponent's five-marker dream before they crush yours. Supa Tic Tac Toe rips apart the stale 3×3 grid and rebuilds it as a tactical battlefield—every card in your hand is a one-shot ability that can expand rows, sabotage enemy markers, or flip the entire game in a single click. No draws. No waiting. Just brutal, combo-driven duels where the best deck wins.
Click any open tile to drop your marker. Click a card to activate its effect—some let you add rows or columns, others delete enemy pieces or lock zones. Win by forming five in a row: horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Topple AI foes to earn gold, climb the ladder, and unlock stronger modifiers for your deck.
Each card triggers once. EXPAND opens a modal where you choose which edge of the board to push outward, instantly creating fresh positioning options. DELETE erases an opponent's marker. LOCK freezes a tile so neither player can touch it. Chain these effects mid-match to set up unblockable lines—or to dismantle the opponent's setup before they notice. Cards games veterans will recognize the combo logic: hold removal until the critical turn, then execute.
Victory rewards gold coins and extends your win streak. Defeat adds a bonus multiplier to the next payout, pushing you to chain wins instead of camping safe matches. Gold unlocks loot chests packed with rare ability cards. The AI opponents grow smarter as you ascend—expect late-game foes to bait your removals and exploit open lanes. If you appreciate the roguelike deckbuilder vibe of Hand Daily, where chaining joker effects and optimizing poker hands across a 52-card challenge mirrors the same tactical card selection within a structured puzzle framework, Supa Tic Tac Toe delivers that same strategic depth on a warped grid.
Forcing your opponent into reactive plays wins more than racing for five markers. Use EXPAND early to create asymmetric boards that favor your marker placement. Save DELETE for when the enemy is one move from victory. Watch the dialogue bubbles—when the AI mutters "OH F," you've cornered them. Players who master the turn-based strategic decisions in Gin Rummy, where hand management and opponent disruption determine victory in a clean 2D vector duel, will translate that same cerebral approach here: predict the setup, disrupt the combo, claim the line.
Casual-to-midcore puzzle gamers hunting for a fresh take on abstract strategy. Fans of roguelike deckbuilders who crave tight, head-to-head duels. Mobile and browser players who want instant action—no downloads, just click and play. If Spades taught you to bid accurately and outmaneuver AI competitors through trick-taking tactics, or Tongits hooked you with fast-paced rummy mechanics where forming sets mirrors tactical card play, Supa Tic Tac Toe channels that same blend of deck manipulation and competitive positioning into a warped grid arena. Perfect for quick sessions that reward calculated moves over luck.
Supa Tic Tac Toe was developed by Konstantin Steinmiller. The game transforms classic Tic-Tac-Toe into a card-driven tactical puzzle, playable instantly in any browser on Playgama with zero setup required.
Earn gold by defeating AI opponents and maintaining win streaks. Spend gold to open loot chests, which contain rare and powerful ability cards. The higher your streak multiplier, the faster you accumulate currency for deck upgrades.
Yes. The Unity-based responsive layout adapts to touchscreens, letting you tap tiles and drag cards seamlessly. Play on any device through your browser—no app install required.
Your streak multiplier resets to baseline, reducing the gold bonus for your next match. You keep all cards and currency earned so far—losing a streak only affects future payouts, not your permanent deck progress.
Currently, you face AI opponents ranked by difficulty on a ladder. The core loop focuses on single-player progression through deck-building and strategic card play. For more puzzle games with similar logic-driven mechanics, explore the Playgama catalog.
EXPAND cards let you or your opponent add rows and columns mid-game, creating asymmetric grids that shift available tactics. This mechanic prevents stalemates and rewards adaptive positioning over memorized patterns.