Which way will you go?
Get four in a row? Seems easy enough. But it may not be so simple to get four first! After all, every move you choose can also help your opponent get ahead. It takes quick wits and a sharp eye to watch the board and avoid being tricked. But pick the right way to build your line of four and you can come out on top before anyone even notices that you're ahead! Across, diagonal, down...or up! Four Up is a great strategy game thatÕs fun in any direction!
FEATURES:
o Show the sequence of play
o Supports multiple screen sizes, including 1024 x 768
o 4 play levels
o Play against the computer or a friend
o Access game reviews, hints and lists of moves
Windows® 10, 8, 7
Pentium III 400 MHz processor or faster
128 MB RAM
10 MB free hard disk space
Get four in a row? Seems easy enough. But it may not be so simple to get four first! After all, every move you choose can also help your opponent get ahead. It takes quick wits and a sharp eye to watch the board and avoid being tricked. But pick the right way to build your line of four and you can come out on top before anyone even notices that you're ahead! Across, diagonal, down...or up! Four Up is a great strategy game thatÕs fun in any direction!
FEATURES:
o Show the sequence of play
o Supports multiple screen sizes, including 1024 x 768
o 4 play levels
o Play against the computer or a friend
o Access game reviews, hints and lists of moves
Windows® 10, 8, 7
Pentium III 400 MHz processor or faster
128 MB RAM
10 MB free hard disk space