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#51 2007-04-30 13:31:54

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Well, the imagination bug didn't bite, so I am calling it Four In A Line (Drop)

And I made Three In A Line (Drop) also.

And in an excess of zeal I also made Four In A Line (Timed)

(I have a general page with all the links called Connect Crazy!)

Express your opinions!


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#52 2007-05-01 00:00:04

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

That nasty computer is making me feel bad. sad


Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.

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#53 2007-05-01 00:13:06

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

You made me laugh ... a lot!


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#54 2007-05-10 06:25:27

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

I don't think the end bit is on purpose. tongue


Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.

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#55 2007-05-10 06:40:00

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Oh well it isn't, but I put it under the Comedy section.

big_smile

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#56 2007-05-10 09:45:23

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

That is so cool ... and fun!


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#57 2007-05-11 02:52:40

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

You mean my video?

If so, thanks, it really wasn't made to be all that good. big_smile

I plan on making other ones to show off our Connect 4 variations on Maths Is Fun.

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#58 2008-07-26 03:57:02

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

hi
I also have made program with connect four for school with Java.
But my computer player is much stronger than yours. Yours I can beat all the time with 'hard'.
But never the less it's very nice made.

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#59 2009-01-11 10:43:46

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Hello everyone. I've just register to say a few things about the engine of connect four. It quite drags:P The biggest defy of it is not recognising situations where computer's position is already won:
1) where there is a sequence of two thees already on the board such that "lacking four" places are one under the other- which makes the game won with a simple plan of fulfilling the column where it happened. Example:

           
o x    x o o  o
o x x o o o  x
x o o x x o_x
If it's o turn, he just has to fill the sixth column: if it's x turn, he has to find a forcing winning plan or he would lose.


2. When computer has three pawns located in a way that if human puts his pawn in a column he'll lose immediately, computer can just calculate if human will have to do it simply analysing the number of moves left. If it occurs that if no side wins before this time, human will find itself in a zugzwang, computer should take the defensive attitude... I quite like this strategy:)


Anyway, the game can be easily calculated (there are not so many possibilities here, I don't know to calculate the permutations here, but is certainly much less than [6*7]!) so you'd better leave the game as it is- to provide human at least with some fun of winning aganist the Machine...

Last edited by clav (2009-01-15 02:32:23)

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#60 2009-01-11 13:46:23

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Hi clav, thanks for your comments.

What difficulty level was that at? The computer won't always do perfect play to give the human a chance.


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#61 2009-01-15 01:44:33

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Hard.

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#62 2009-07-12 07:06:18

quittyqat
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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Zhyholliom,
That glitch is very interesting!


I'll be here at least once every decade.

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#63 2010-04-15 05:42:52

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Hi Folks,

I wanted to get opinions on a newly launched multiplayer game inspired by classic Four in a Row/Connect Four.


http://apps.facebook.com/four-score/

Looking forward to constructive feedback.
Thanks!

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#64 2012-03-02 15:33:03

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Just as some advice, the 3 in a line is probably a bit easy. Perhaps you could make it a bit more like the drop version (if you want to).

The connect 4 3D and the conect 3 and 4 drop versions are awesome though. I sill have trouble beating connect 4 3D on hard. smile

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#65 2012-03-02 18:02:53

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Hi harley;

Welcome to the forum. I have trouble with drop 4.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#66 2012-03-02 18:12:01

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Re: Four In A Line Flash Version

Thanks harley!

The 3D version is hard, and was also a challenge to make smile

BTW I was asked to modify the Timed version  so that you lose when your time runs out. So I made this special version: Four In A Line Timeout Loses

Which is better: Timed out means losing, or just losing a turn?


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