While a fairly modern game compared to classics such as Chess or Backgammon it is believed to have developed during the nineteenth century.
The aim of the game is quite simple: connect 4 or more pieces in a line vertically, horizontally or diagonally. It sounds easy, but one bad move can ruin your chances of winning drastically so watch out for that sneaky computer – it will beat you if you’re not careful.
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