Jul 7 2008Mirror Tic Tac Toe Uses Only Half The Pieces

Mirror Tic Tac Toe was made by Peleg Design (not to be confused with Pegleg Design). And since it's mirrored you only use half the X's and O's (which we will now refer to as V's and rainbows)! Pretty clever. Too bad adults don't play Tic Tac Toe and children would just eat or break the pieces. Otherwise I'd make one and then start manufacturing and selling them since I couldn't find a price online from Peleg. Hrrm....Anybody interested in purchasing an iMirror Tic Tac Toe board can contact me directly. Wholesale orders welcome, but not gladly, so don't except me to kiss your ass over the phone or anything.
Hit the jump for a couple more pictures.


Mirror tic tac toe makes me actually want to play the game [dvice]
Thanks Romeo, just say the word and I'll stab Tybalt for you.

Reader Comments
1. Me - July 7, 2008 4:41 PM
Cool, and 1st
2. Kelly - July 7, 2008 4:56 PM
i want one!!! and kissing my ass... talkable.... :-)
3. The Imaginary Reviewer - July 7, 2008 7:05 PM
Superb! It only uses half the materials of a normal game, so it's good for the environment!
4. David - July 8, 2008 12:15 AM
^^Compared to a pencil and piece of paper? That's like, 20x as many materials.
5. Sabacrow - July 8, 2008 11:20 AM
expect
6. Momboelitist - July 8, 2008 11:29 AM
@4, aesthetics always rule over conservation. Why take care of nature when you can look cool destroying it?
7. BrandtCooley - July 8, 2008 2:06 PM
Now all we need is mirror connect four, because that game is way better.
8. -M@ - July 9, 2008 1:58 AM
i can't believe that some designer thought this was sooooo innovative. who the hell, over the age of 6, plays tic-tac-toe anyway? (not including me though because i still think I'm 'this many' sometimes)
but on a serious note, this is a prime example of how designers are actually creating MORE problems rather than solving them. Did anyone else catch that it's made with plastic and mirror!? Correct me if I'm wrong, but mirror is NOT environmentally friendly at all. Why couldn't this be done out of pieces of polished steel which could be from scrap or could at least stay in a closed-loop system. (like how you can get shit-faced drunk, piss in a jar, then drink the piss to stay drunk. whatever, it's still better than coors light!)