@@artalchemist3999 from what I understand it's just the first person to put four of the same color in a row 3-D addition like it doesn't matter what colors or who set up the first three it only matters who places the last one but u can only move it as many places as there r pieces stacks up so if it's just one then it can only move to on of the surrounding areas two than it can move two place the bottom on first than the top of somewhere else kinda like if Connect 4 and Mancala had a kid
By watching I assume rules are you place a disk of ur color on a tower then grab whole tower then move in adjacent spaces placing till there's no more left. First to get 4 in same row or column or diagonally wins
You put your stone on one existing pile and then disassemble the whole pile. Each stone is put on an adjacent field to the starting point or the previous field. So in order to place a stone on the starting field you need a pile of at least 4 stones. Winner is who first puts 4 stones in a line, only counting the top layer
Tl;dr: Connect 4 but moving circle. Rules: 1. Two(x) -players with red and orange circle. 2. 2 tan circle in each corners (total 8 tan circles) 3. You move by placing your color on top of any stacked (can be 1) circle(s) with any color on board, on first move by first player ofc place it on one of tan corner. 4. After you place your color circle, you move horizontally or vertically adjacent (not diagonally) anywhere repeatedly, leaving bottom 1 behind, until no circle left. 5. First player(s) to make line with 4 circles of their color on top of the stacked circles (or only 1) either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, wins.
Addition note: for rule 3, you can't put your color circle on empty circle space. Must be on top of other circle, either tan, your(s)', or your opponent(s)' circle.
@@sitadevimuthkhod2574 Wdym? His first move was stacking his red stone on top of the two tan stones in the corner. They mean you can't place your stone on an empty spot from the start of the move, it has to be on a stack. But it can end on an empty spot once the move is completed.
@@chronosclaimsall That was already said in the og comment. "Stacked circles (can be 1)" which means there has to be atleast one circle where you can place your color circle. So I thought the reply comment was saying that he can't end it in an empty spot hence, my reply. Turns out he's saying the same thing just as an "additional rule".
the picking up other pieces mechanic of this game reminded me of a game in kur country, 'sungka'! basically, its played on like, a long board with two rows of 7 hollows and a larger one on each end to serve as your base. each hole is filled with 7 stones each, and the game goes, you have to take the contents of a hollow of your choice and go around the board dropping one stone on each hollow you pass along with your own base too. if your hand ends on a hollow with stones still in it, you take them and continue scattering. if you end in your base, you can start again from anywhere you want, and if you end in an empty hollow, your turn ends! the game ends when all the hollows on one side are emptied! and then you both count the number of stones in your base and try to fill your side of the board again, and who ever comes up short of 7 stones each loses! its a very fun game that seems like it would be kind of random or by chance but it actually requires quite a bit of strategy!
So for anyone who doesn't know; The colours represent each player, except for one of them, and they all represent the type of weapon you get once there's 4 in a row. Whoever wins and has the most of a specific colour usually gets to pick an axe.
You can move any iece any direction if it's just 1 piece then you move then add a new piece, if the stack is more than 1 you move until you go through the stack then add 1, do that until you have 4 of the same color in a line
I can't believe there's actually a connect for like this I didn't even know it was a connect four you have so many games and some of them I don't even understand 😅