DRAGON AND GRIFFIN

HOW to PLAY

The game begins with Griffin making his mark (X) first. The object of the game is NOT to place
your marks three in a row, or three in a column or three diagonally. See the examples below.
A five second counter is available for those who want match play and a button to keep score as well.
An audio control for the music is located at the bottom of the page. You may need to scroll down to see it.
The game ends as soon as one player loses, or there is a draw. A voice will tell you when the game is over.
Dragon and Griffin is an ancient game. It was played in the Sixth Century by the Celtic people.