CNET Editors' review
This game turns the stalwart checker-matching game into a full-blown competitive sport. Championship Connect 4's nonresizeable yet colorful interface doesn't house amazing graphics, but the cartoon renderings of your pint-sized computerized opponents do add some flair. Gameplay follows the standard Connect Four formula, though you play best-of-three matches. You also can compete against another human, in which case you play on a moveable 3D board. However, since even the second computer foe is pretty tough, you can have plenty of fun alone. Each opponent has a different theme song, but the audio loop isn't all that smooth and has a noticeable hiccup. Customization options include the ability to change the checker colors, enable animation, and even create your own AI opponents after you've vanquished the included ones. Anyone who enjoys Connect Four will find this game a suitable choice, especially considering its small registration fee.Publisher's Description
From Sandy Knoll Software:
Championship Connect 4 is Connect Four played tournament style. Compete against increasingly harder opponents or try your luck against opponents that learn from their mistakes. The application includes a 3D two-player mode with three 3D themes to choose from, and supports cross-platform network play.
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Version: Championship Connect 4 1.4
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In 2-player mode there's an option of switching turns, so one color can move more than once per turn on any turn. This way you can play strange games if regular gets boring. You won't find this option in any other program.
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