Io.horizon.tictactoe.aix May 2026
Since io.horizon.tictactoe.aix appears to be a specific package name or class identifier—likely from an Android project, a Kotlin/Java library, or a specific AI implementation within a Tic-Tac-Toe app—I have structured this blog post as a technical deep-dive and case study.
- Limitations and Future Extensions
Import the Extension: Download the io.horizon.tictactoe.aix file and import it into your project under the "Extensions" tab. io.horizon.tictactoe.aix
Game Control Blocks: Includes OpenView and CloseView blocks to lock or unlock the board, which is essential for managing turns in online play. How to Use It Since io
- Agent Interfaces and Example Agents
5.1 Agent Contract
Agents implement a function selectMove(state, options) returning a move or a probability distribution over moves. Options can include time budget, search depth, exploration rate, or randomness seed.
- Download
io.horizon.tictactoe.aix - In App Inventor, go to Extensions → Import extension
- Drag the new
TicTacToeBoardcomponent into your app - Block coding for two-player or AI mode
Are you building a game engine? How do you structure your AI logic? Let us know in the comments below! Limitations and Future Extensions
2. If this is for IBM AIX (Unix-like OS)
AIX is IBM’s proprietary Unix. A package io.horizon.tictactoe could be a Java or C++ program for terminal-based Tic-Tac-Toe.
- Use Cases and Educational Exercises