TORONTO

No Clue who wins this campaign scuffle.

Toronto's mayoral campaign has gone from political games to board games.

A day after the John Tory campaign tried to draw attention to rival Olivia Chow's flip-flops on transit by playing Twister Chow (a take-off on the popular board game), the Chow campaign unleashed enough board game puns to sink anyone's Battleship slagging Tory for his "Sorry! political games."

On Tuesday, the Tory campaign sent out a press release inviting members of the media to play "Twister Chow!"

"Play the game that tries to keep track of Olivia Chow's twisting transit positions!" read the website launched by Tory's camp.

The campaign went on to tweet out questions mocking Chow's transit positions and posting photos of campaign staffers playing Twister.

Chow campaign officials clearly weren't amused with the Twister stunt and responded faster than you could say "Yahtzee!"

"Yesterday, Olivia delivered a transit funding plan. Her short-, medium- and long-term priorities are clear: better bus service, above-ground rail in Scarborough, fix the transit we have and build the transit we need like a relief line. John Tory spent his day playing political games," read the latest Chow campaign missive on Wednesday.

The press release went on to list several Chow-friendly and anti-Tory quotes from several reporters and columnists.

Then came the puns.

"John Tory's political games are Balderdash. They show he doesn't have a Clue about the Risk his games pose to our city. Olivia knows we don't live in Candy Land," the Chow campaign stated.

"That's why she will continue to present a realistic, affordable plan to build and improve the transit we need to break gridlock and get people moving again. Tory can, however, have a Monopoly on water taxis."

Brian Kelcey, David Soknacki's campaign manager, tried to show they're playing chess not checkers with a pithy Twitter response to both rival campaigns.

"Soknacki campaign statement: Tory's twister stunt sad, but we'd never dignify it with a press release," he tweeted.