You don't need a lot of logic to play tic-tac-toe. I've heard of a book that will play tic-tac-toe with you perfectly, except for one intentional mistake that allows a win. Every other game ends in a draw if you don't make a mistake yourself.
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Part of the above video details how every move (assuming you start with center) has only 2 outcomes, so the whole thing can only be done with a handful of logic gates. It traditionally was one of those projects in electrical engineering 101 that you'd learn how to do with some transistors and a soldering iron. But this guy did it with lego, which is seriously impressive.