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Introduction

An example of a game of Tic-Tac-Totum. In the top half are, from left to right: the Totum grid, the pool of minigames remaining to be selected, and the unused dice and chips. In the bottom half is the minigame currently being played, Hex.
An example of a game of Tic-Tac-Totum. In the top half are, from left to right: the Totum grid, the pool of minigames remaining to be selected, and the unused dice and chips. In the bottom half is the minigame currently being played, Hex.

Welcome! The Tic-Tac-Totality is a wiki for games that can be played with a Turducken: a public-domain game system that consists of three nested bags containing a cheap yet resilient set of dice and chips.

The central game of the Totality is Tic-Tac-Totum. In this 2-player, 30-60 minute game, players take turns choosing labeled chips—representing a variety of 5-minute minigames that can be played—and placing them in a Tic-Tac-Toe grid. Whoever wins the minigame wins the square—three-in-a-row, of course, wins the game.

Minigames can be created by anyone and added to the wiki; most pages can be edited by anyone, although the creators of the game are allowed final say. The wiki also contains Non-Totum games, which use the Turducken but do not fit into the Tic-Tac-Totum meta-game. These games can be variants of existing minigames or entirely new, and may require additional components, such as cards or dominoes.

To get started, check out any of the boldfaced links above, or go to the sidebar. Questions and comments can either be posted on the appropriate page's discussion sub-page, or to the sysop's user talk page or email.

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