WECAN FASHION Classic Multicolor Four In A Row Exciting Strategy Game For 2 Players Age 3 & Up Party & Fun Board Game | Zipri.in
WECAN FASHION Classic Multicolor Four In A Row Exciting Strategy Game For 2 Players Age 3 & Up Party & Fun Board Game

WECAN FASHION Classic Multicolor Four In A Row Exciting Strategy Game For 2 Players Age 3 & Up Party & Fun Board Game

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The rules are clear -> First Player to join 4 of his same color discs in a row, at any angle, wins. JOIN 4 is a 2 player connection board game, in which the players choose a color and then take turns by dropping colored discs into a 7 column, 6 row vertically suspended grid. The pieces fall straight down, occupying the lowest available space within the column. The objective of the game is to be the first to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line of 4 of one's own tokens. JOIN 4 is a strategic & exciting game. The first player can have more chance to win by playing the right moves. INSTRUCTIONS Take turns dropping chips into the columns in order to get four in a row. To drop a chip, click on a column on the board or click and drag your chip into a column. JOIN 4 pieces horizontally, vertically or diagonally to win the match. You can play against the computer, a friend, or challenge players online. 4 IN A ROW TIPS & TRICKS Block winning spaces. On your turn, look around the board to see if you spot any groups of three discs in any direction. If you’re able to, drop one of your pieces down to block off that fourth spot. If you can’t immediately block the space, or if the winning space is on the second row, be careful not to drop your piece below that winning spot. Control the center. Any horizontal or diagonal string of four pieces must, by definition, include a piece from the center column. Because of this, the player who controls the center column has many more possible ways to JOIN 4 pieces. It’s a good idea to set up as many pieces as you can in the center early on in the game and build your lines around that. Watch your opponent carefully. After a few rounds, you’ll be able to predict your opponent's strategy based on the way they place their pieces. Watch their moves closely with every turn to determine your best move. For example, if you see your opponent has set up a row of two with an open space on each side, block one of the sides with your color.