4Connect 1.3

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Prepare to challenge your mind with our new brain teaser, our interpretation of the age old classic. The first player to get four checkers lined up in a row in any direction, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal wins the game. Players take it in turns to drop counters until a player wins the game or the grid is full, in which case the game is a tie. Play against a friend locally or over a Bluetooth / WiFi network, or if your short of friends try pitting your wits against a computer player. Games can be played at your own pace or against the clock for added excitement. If the standard 7x6 play area is too restrictive you can choose from a selection of larger sizes.

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