
This app is the digital version of the Connect Four board game which was created back in the 70's by Milton Bradley. You can play against the computer or a friend, choose between five difficulty levels, select the preferred app theme, and much more.
Connect Four Fun features two game modes: single player and multiplayer. If you select the first game type, the app lets you choose the preferred difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard, Pro or Expert).
Your objective is to connect four of your checkers next to each other vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent does. The app features a built-in help guide that offers you all info you could possibly need to learn how to play the game.
One option I'd add in the Settings panel would be one for changing the main window resolution. Another thing that might bother you while playing this game is the fact that it displays annoying ads on the bottom side of the screen.
All in all, Connect Four Fun is an entertaining puzzle game for users of all ages that comes without a price tag. So, I can't find any reason why you shouldn't at least give this app a try.
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