4 in Row Mania gameplay

4 in Row Mania

The classic and popular two-player connecting game! Be the first to connect four pieces of your colour in a vertically suspended grid. Set the difficulty level and play against the CPU or against a friend by taking turns and dropping your colourful pieces into the grid, trying to outsmart your opponent!

How to Play

Choose your color to begin the game. Decide whether to play against the CPU or a friend. Take turns to place your pieces into the board from the top. Try to align four of your discs vertically to win. Prevent your opponent from forming a line of four while planning your own. Change the difficulty when playing against the CPU for a tougher game. Whoever to align four pieces wins. If the grid fills up without a winner, the game is a tie.

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