Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun and interesting. We've played it here and it never gets old. The rules go something like this: each player chooses a color and when it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board or move a piece that is already there. The ultimate goal is to stack your pieces three high, but you will have to block other players to get there. And that's where it gets fun.

    All in all, this is a 3D strategy game, a bit like tic-tac-toe, but with a different dimension. It's suitable for two to four people and is super easy to get the hang of once you start playing. We've found that once you try a game while enjoying a drink, you won't want to stop. Seriously, our testers spent hours on it. Fair warning.

Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun and interesting. We've played it here and it never gets old. The rules go something like this: each player chooses a color and when it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board or move a piece that is already there. The ultimate goal is to stack your pieces three high, but you will have to block other players to get there. And that's where it gets fun.

All in all, this is a 3D strategy game, a bit like tic-tac-toe, but with a different dimension. It's suitable for two to four people and is super easy to get the hang of once you start playing. We've found that once you try a game while enjoying a drink, you won't want to stop. Seriously, our testers spent hours on it. Fair warning.

3- Up board game

3- Up board game

€25,00
Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun. For two to four players.
3- Up board game
3- Up board game €25,00
€25,00
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    Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun and interesting. We've played it here and it never gets old. The rules go something like this: each player chooses a color and when it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board or move a piece that is already there. The ultimate goal is to stack your pieces three high, but you will have to block other players to get there. And that's where it gets fun.

    All in all, this is a 3D strategy game, a bit like tic-tac-toe, but with a different dimension. It's suitable for two to four people and is super easy to get the hang of once you start playing. We've found that once you try a game while enjoying a drink, you won't want to stop. Seriously, our testers spent hours on it. Fair warning.

Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun and interesting. We've played it here and it never gets old. The rules go something like this: each player chooses a color and when it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board or move a piece that is already there. The ultimate goal is to stack your pieces three high, but you will have to block other players to get there. And that's where it gets fun.

All in all, this is a 3D strategy game, a bit like tic-tac-toe, but with a different dimension. It's suitable for two to four people and is super easy to get the hang of once you start playing. We've found that once you try a game while enjoying a drink, you won't want to stop. Seriously, our testers spent hours on it. Fair warning.

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