Hi Charles,
Are you sure Connect 4 is  a 6 by 6 board? I thought it was 8 by 8. 
Though, I could be wrong on that point since I don't actually have the 
game on hand any more.
Funny Bryan braught this subject up, because the other day I was 
mentioning to my wife we should get our son Sean some simple board games 
like Candy Land to get him introduced to playing with colors and doing 
color matching.
I could easily braille up the board and ccards for myself since all the 
labels need to say is stuff like blue, red, green, yellow, castle, ice 
cream float, etc...
For some reason that game always made me feel hungry. I had some strange 
psychosamatic smell of peppermint or the smell of gingerbread everytime 
while playing. Lol!
Me thinks I am going to have to dig into the halloween candy after 
thinking of Candy Land. Dang that game, it always makes me think of food.


Charles Rivard wrote:
> Are you going to make these board games for manual use?, or for a PC.
>
> Connect Four is an easy game.  You have a vertical board with 7 slots at the 
> top.  These are columns of 6 holes each.  Two players take turns dropping a 
> checker down a slot.  One uses red ones, the other uses black.  The dropped 
> checker goes down as far as it can.  Checkers become stacked along the 
> columns.  The winner is the first one to line up 4 checkers in either a 
> vertical, horizontal or diagonal row.  In short, it's vertical tic tac toe, 
> needing 4 instead of 3 in a row.  HTH
>   


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