From the publisher's page: The award-winning CUT THE ROPE app is brought to life with CONNECT 4 CUT THE ROPE. OM NOM is a curious little monster who loves to eat candy. But you need to get the pretend treats into his mouth first. Swing the rope to land 4 candy discs in a row. First to four gets to release the goodies and feed OM NOM! Feed OM NOM with 4 in...
My Little Pony Connect 4 is Fun for Every pony! Ponies go "mane to mane" when players race to drop their custom checkers in the grid to try and make a line upwards, sideways or diagonal. The first player to get 4-in-a-row wins! Check out the fun with 3 ways to play! Players can play original Connect 4 and also play by popping out their opponent's checkers...
Just like the classic game play of Connect 4, but instead of a flat game grid, it is a 5 layer tower - and each layer twists. Players take turns dropping a piece in the tower and then MAY twist any layer exactly one space. By doing so, at least 1 piece typically drops to a different layer adding an extra level of skill to the game. First player to get...
It's a Game Mashup: Two favorite brands come together to create one awesome game. This Connect 4 game has a Candy Land twist. Players take turns knocking out plastic candies from the bottom row of the Connect 4 frame. Each time one gets knocked out, a new disc must be placed in one of the slots at the top of the frame. The plastic candy tokens keep moving...
Grid-spinning, game-changing fun! A strategic game of weights and balances! Place your disc, then spin to line 'em up! The classic game of Connect 4 returns with a new, tactical, kinetic variation. Each column spins separately, and the more checkers are added, the more likely it is that gravity will take over and spin the column upside down! Place a disc...
Enjoy a new take on a classic by playing Connect 4 horizontally and with dice! Roll four dice, pick one and place it on the board. With new actions like swap and flip, every game is unique and fun! Checkers meets Connect 4! Each of the three games in this collection use the key mechanics of the original game and add a dice based twist. —description from...
Rick Nordal invented the above game called Connect Capture in 1991. The game combines some elements of Dots and Boxes (a children's game) with some elements of chess. For 2 players, ages 8 to adult. Dots are connected with vertical and horizontal lines. Chess pieces become activated. Activated chess pieces are used to capture other activated chess pieces...
CONNECTOMANIA is a simple, yet strategic, tile-placement game where two to four players connect tiles such that five-in-a-row wins. COMPONENTS: •80 colored tiles in four colored sets of 20, some with symbols •8 secret symbols. SETUP: 1.Shuffle the tiles and secret symbols. 2.Give each player their complete set of 20 tiles, face up. 3.Give each player two...
Game description The player who scores the most points, wins the game. You can score points by eating your opponent's tokens (1 point each eaten token) or achieving a Connect 5 (5 points). Once any player achieves Connect 5, the round is over. Rules The player who, at the end of all rounds scores more points, wins the game. If, during a round, none of the...
Connect6 is an abstract strategy game similar to Go-Moku. The game emerged on the internet around 1999 and was presented by the team of Professor I-Chen Wu at the 11th Advances in Computer Games Conference in 2005. Two players, Black and White, alternately place two stones of their own color, black and white respectively, on empty intersections of a...
Connectables is a fast-paced, engaging and strategic tile-laying game where players connect patterns, words, and numbers to outsmart their opponents. Each tile features a unique combination of a number, shape, and letters on its edges. The goal is to strategically place tiles to form connections along the edges, creating a dynamic and ever-changing game...
Connecticut is a drawless connection game for two players: Black and White. It's played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square board. The suggested board size is 19x19. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. PlayBlack plays first, by putting a single stone down on the board...