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.

  1. 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

  1. 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.
  1. Download io.horizon.tictactoe.aix
  2. In App Inventor, go to ExtensionsImport extension
  3. Drag the new TicTacToeBoard component into your app
  4. 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.

  1. Use Cases and Educational Exercises