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4 In A Row Download

 
Outwit the computer in this simple but very addictive strategy-logic game. Prevent the game field from filling up with blocks by moving them so they form lines of 4 or more of the same color. The lines are removed, but the computer adds more blocks.. There must be a path to destination ! If there is a path, the chosen block is moved along that path to the destination and any new lines formed are removed and you earn points. After every move you make, the computer adds blocks to the playing field. The number of blocks added depends on the difficulty level choosen. When you remove 7 or more blocks at the same time you earn bombs. Use the bombs to remove blocks. This is especially useful when the game field starts filling up. You earn points for removing blocks, the more blocks you remove at one time the more points you earn. It's easy to remove 7 blocks at once. It is possible to remove 22 blocks at one time but I have never done it - it's worth a ton of points. TOP-10 scores are recorded for all difficulty levels. SoundBlaster support for music and sound effects.





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