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Find Four
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Find Four is a two-player game located in the Ski Lodge and Lodge Attic. The goal of the game is to get four of your color chips in a row by dropping them into a grid from the top. This can be vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. This game is based off the real game "Connect Four". It uses strategy and logic, therefore, no time limit is needed for each move. Find Four was originally only in the Lodge Attic but due to increase in popularity, more tables were added downstairs. The winner of the match gets 10 coins, while the loser gets 5. In the rare event of a draw, both players get 5 coins. If one player quits, neither one will get coins. Find Four, is a two-player connection game in which the penguins first choose a color and then take turns dropping colored discs from the top into a seven-column, six-row vertically suspended grid. The pieces fall straight down, occupying the next available space within the column. The objective of the game is to connect four of one's own discs of the same color next to each other vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent. Find Four is a stronglysolved game. The first player can always win by playing the right moves. Find Four was a two-player game located in the Ski Lodge and Lodge Attic. The goal of the game was to get four of your color chips in a row by dropping them into a grid from the top. This could be vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. This game was based on the real game "Connect Four". It used strategy and logic, therefore, no time limit was needed for each move. Find Four was originally only in the Lodge Attic but due to increase in popularity, more tables were added downstairs. The winner of the match got 10 coins, while the loser got 5. In the rare event of a draw, both players got 5 coins. If one player quit, neither one would get coins.
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Find Four is a two-player game located in the Ski Lodge and Lodge Attic. The goal of the game is to get four of your color chips in a row by dropping them into a grid from the top. This can be vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. This game is based off the real game "Connect Four". It uses strategy and logic, therefore, no time limit is needed for each move. Find Four was originally only in the Lodge Attic but due to increase in popularity, more tables were added downstairs. The winner of the match gets 10 coins, while the loser gets 5. In the rare event of a draw, both players get 5 coins. If one player quits, neither one will get coins. Two penguins are needed to play Find Four, although more players can click the board to watch a game. A large amount of players prefer this over Mancala because of its simplicity. Find Four was a two-player game located in the Ski Lodge and Lodge Attic. The goal of the game was to get four of your color chips in a row by dropping them into a grid from the top. This could be vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. This game was based on the real game "Connect Four". It used strategy and logic, therefore, no time limit was needed for each move. Find Four was originally only in the Lodge Attic but due to increase in popularity, more tables were added downstairs. The winner of the match got 10 coins, while the loser got 5. In the rare event of a draw, both players got 5 coins. If one player quit, neither one would get coins. Find Four, is a two-player connection game in which the penguins first choose a color and then take turns dropping colored discs from the top into a seven-column, six-row vertically suspended grid. The pieces fall straight down, occupying the next available space within the column. The objective of the game is to connect four of one's own discs of the same color next to each other vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent. Find Four is a stronglysolved game. The first player can always win by playing the right moves. The game was first sold under the famous Find Four trademark by Miron Bradley in February 1974.
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