With FOROS 3D Four-in-a-Row, win by placing 4 of your pieces in a straight row – up, across or diagonally in any direction. That’s it. You’re ready to play. As the game grows, so do your opportunities to win. It’s so simple but your opponent has plans of their own. Will they foil your clever strategy? Includes a two-sided wood board with three ways to play, 48 beautiful maple game pieces, and plastic storage trays. Spend your time playing instead learning lots of rules. Enjoy non-competitive creative activities like making Foros art with the game pieces. It’s the perfect game for grandparents and grandchildren of any age.
Evaluation comments:
“From the wooden pieces and board, to the helpful strategic placement of the names of the games around the board, you can tell a lot of thought went into these pieces and this game. I love that the cubes and cylinders are perfectly shaped wooden pieces. The motif of the wood and the blue colors are visually pleasing as well.”
“Any product that tells me on the box that I can learn to play in 10 seconds, has my vote. There is a time and place for the epic adventure board games, along with the quick ones.”
“The instructional packet is also very easy to follow with nice colorful visuals that, in fact, teach you how to play within 10 seconds.”
“Such a great quick game that involves brain power, but not too much that it feels daunting.”
“Both my kids really gravitated towards this game. It’s so nice to have a game you can quickly pick up and play when you have an extra 10 minutes lying around. I liked how they both watched one game being played and then were able to play against each other on the next round. They also like strategizing against each other.”
“Easy to learn and challenging enough that its not boring.”
“Similar to Connect 4, but instead of playing on a flat surface you can stack pieces 3-dimensionally on top of each other.”
“We liked that the board can be used in three different ways of play.”
“Quality is great, game is made up of nicely made wood cylinders and cubes.”
“This game is easy to learn but requires strategy and thought. My kids enjoyed playing this game and said that it was not boring.”