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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 5010994630027 Feature: Travel Connect 4 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Model: 04630 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Travel Connect 4
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: thinking game Comment: Not only are you watching your opponent, you are also watching how you can win the "connect 4 in a row" game first. Really makes you think. Ideal game for travel, home etc. Can get quite competetive. Watch out. Ideal family game for two players. Parts quite small, careful. Great fun!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good version of a classic game... Comment: Connect 4 is a classic game. It's essentially a more complex version of Noughts and Crosses, but with gravity dropped (!) in. You have to drop your pieces down the slots in turns, and create a line of four in a row. At first, it sounds simple, but there are skills - creating traps and forcing your opponent into them. It is a game I have played literally thousands of times and it never gets tired.
The travel edition is perfectly good. Clearly everything's smaller (it's about six or seven inches high when set up), the pieces are a bit more fiddly, and the click they make when you drop them in isn't as satisfying. But all in all, you can't argue with this game or this edition.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This game requires skill, cunning, and forward planning. Your aim? To connect four coloured discs in a row before your opponent. Horizontally, vertically and even diagonally ? plan out your strategy to take the board and win. Travel Connect 4 means you can challenge on the go. With all the features of the original, full sized game ? it?s connecting in miniature. For two players.
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