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Checker Connector

Moby ID: 60994

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Checker Connector is one of a package of games produced by The Code Zone. Games from this package were used, in various combinations, in around twenty different game compilation packages.

Checker Connector is a single-player, strategy game that is played against the computer on 7 x 6 grid. It is a computer version of the classic board game Connect Four. This is a-turn based game in which the player and the computer take turns placing pieces on a board. The objective for each player is to create a line of four of their pieces, the one who accomplishes this first wins the game.

The game is entirely mouse controlled. It is played in a window which cannot be re-sized. The game has sound, four levels of difficulty, in-game help screens, and a choice of playing piece, colour and screen background.

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10 People (5 developers, 5 thanks)

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Created Using StarView by
  • Star Division Corporation
Some Graphics from
  • SpriteLib[www.chromewav.com]
Some MIDI Files Courtesy
  • Microsoft Corporation
Special Thanks to the Quality Control Folks

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Game added by piltdown_man.

Game added July 7, 2013. Last modified February 22, 2023.