Connect 4x4

Connect 4x4
Connect 4x4
Connect 4x4 logo.jpg
Connect 4x4 logo
Publisher(s) Milton Bradley
Publication date 2009
Genre(s) Abstract strategy
Players 2 – 4
Age range 8 and up
Setup time 2 minutes
Playing time 10 minutes
Random chance None

Connect 4x4 (spoken as Connect Four by Four) is a three-dimensional-thinking strategy game first released in 2009 by Milton Bradley. The goal of the game is identical to that of its similarly named predecessor, Connect Four. Players take turns placing game pieces in the grid-like, vertically suspended playing field until one player has four of his or her color lined up horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Unlike its predecessor, Connect 4x4 uses a double grid, two different types of game pieces, and can be played by up to four people at once.

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Playing the game

Before the game begins, each player chooses a set of colored discs — known as "checkers" in the United States — and sets them aside. The game pieces come in two forms: regular checkers with holes in the center of them and "blockers" which are two discs joined in the center by a small bar. The gameboard is six spaces wide, seven spaces high, and two spaces deep and sits upright so that pieces can be dropped through openings in the top.

As each player takes a turn, he or she chooses which type of checker to use and places it in the opening at the top. The game piece will then slide straight down until it reaches the first unoccupied space within that column.

Strategy

During each move, a player decides at what location to place a checker. Each choice should be based on trying to line up one's own checkers while at the same time trying to prevent opponents from lining up their checkers first. Along with regular checkers that take up a single slot on either side of the double grid, each player has two blockers which take up both sides at once. Because the blocker is connected by a rigid bar, it will stop at the higher open slot between the two sides. This can potentially take multiple slots of a single column on one side of the board out of play for all players even though they remain unoccupied by game pieces.[1]

Winning the game

The game is won by the first player who lines up four of his or her checkers in any direction: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Checkers can weave back and forth between the two grids as well which increases the number of ways to place four in a row.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Flash Demo for Connect 4x4, Hasbro.com, http://www.hasbro.com/play/details.cfm?guid=99EA1252-19B9-F369-D98C-44E84DC89BFC, retrieved November 8, 2009 

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