
Old favourite - An old favourite, re-bought for my young niece who spent more time playing this game than certain games consoles she has.
It s still amazing after years and years and years... - 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.
Noughts & crosses for older children - This game is fundamentally noughts and crosses with an extra 0 or X needed. The game is simple but quite clever. Children up to about age 11 will love it. Adults who ve had a couple of glasses of wine will also enjoy it. It s a classic, but as an adult, I d have to say it s not a game that maintains its appeal for older people.
3d version of four in a row - Simple game ,3d version of four in a row. Good to bring on a long train ride or on a flight.Small enough to also bring along for camping. We did a version where after every move you had to have a sip of beer, and by the 6th game or so, games went very quickly,especially if your opponent was still sober !
A classic! - Nothing fancy. No special effects. But a great classic game. My 8 year old daughter spends hours playing this with her dad, trying to outsmart him! Great game, great price - what more can I say!