With this board game app, you can challenge an AI or another player locally or online to connect four tokens in a row. Includes offline gameplay for single and local multiplayer modes, online multiplayer with point tracking.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 70 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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26% review manipulation risk
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70% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About 4 In A Row Board Game Connect
The goal of this tactical game is to align at least 4 tokens of the same color in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal).
You can play, without wifi (offline), against the computer or with another person on the same device.
You can also play this game online and challenge your family, friends or connected people around the world with the multiplayer mode.
************ Features ***********
"1 Player": Play against the computer in 2 distinct modes:
- "Challenge" Mode: Play a classic game against the AI.
Choose the difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard, or Expert) and complete all levels. The AI's difficulty increases with the level.
- "Puzzle" Mode: Win the game with the maximum number of tokens in predefined grids.
Choose the difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard, or Expert) and complete the 50 randomly selected levels from a pool of 250 different levels.
After 3 consecutive failures, a hint will be offered to help you complete the level.
"2 Players": Play with two players on the same device. Choose your rules and tokens.
"Online": Play with another player connected via Game Center.
1 point is awarded for each round won, and an additional point is awarded to the winner.
If your opponent leaves the game or is disconnected before the end of the game, then you will be credited with 1 additional point.
************* Automatic Save ***********
All games started in "1 Player" or "2 Player" mode are automatically saved.
You can accumulate up to 10 saves in each game mode. Beyond that, the oldest saves are overwritten by the newest ones.
************* Statistics ***********
Only for single-player games (1 Player).
In "Challenge" mode, the first line shows the number of times you have completed the chosen difficulty level.
For each difficulty level, the number of rounds, wins, losses, and draws completed is recorded.
In "Puzzle" mode, the first line shows the number of times you have completed the chosen difficulty level without any losses.
The second line shows the number of times you have completed the chosen difficulty level (with or without a loss).
The third line shows the number of wins compared to the number of losses. In the case of multiple consecutive failures (on the same puzzle), only one loss is counted.
The fourth line shows the number of times you have asked for help to complete a puzzle.
The fifth line shows the number of puzzles completed out of the 250 available per difficulty level.
************* In-App Purchase ***********
Remove all ads from the game.
**************** Support ****************
https://dunjegame.com/Support.html
This is a free board game that contains advertisements that you can remove with in app purchase.
This game doesn't require wifi (no need of internet connection) for the 1 player and 2 players mode. Thus, you can use it like a pastime game during your travel (plane, train, bus, car, ...) without getting bored.
Be strategic and above all have fun !!
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Reviews for 4 In A Row Board Game Connect
Strikelord
Not customizable enough
Pro: Charges a nominal one-time fee to remove ads. Cons: Won’t let you personalize the player names in two-person mode (forces you to use the generic “Player One—Player Two”). Won’t allow you to change the piece’s colors. I expected the paid version to have more flexibility; a little disappointing.
Zane2747475
It’s OK, I guess
It’s great to play, but there’s so many ads and also the difficulty curve is way too strong like I’m uneasy mode and then it’s exactly like it’s on hard mode, but I guess it’s kind of good fun to play. If you have nothing else I recommend you play the real connect for.