Flow Free is a fun and relaxing brain puzzle game app
developed by Big Duck Games for Android and iOS users. You must connect the
matching colors to the pipes. Match all the colors and cover the entire board
to solve each puzzle. It has hundreds of levels listed, or race against the
clock in Time Trial mode.
There are 10 different board sizes with different level
packs suitable for players. The game has smooth, polished touch interaction
with a colorful user interface. You have the task of connecting dots of the
same color but not on the same path on a pre-made square board. The game is
easy to play and has catchy sounds suitable for all ages.
Connect matching colors to pipes to create a Flow. Pair all
colors, and cover the entire board to solve each puzzle in the free stream. But
watch out, tubes will break if they cross or overlap!
Free play through hundreds of levels, or race against the
clock in trial mode. Flow Free gameplay ranges from simple and relaxed, to
challenging and frenetic, and everywhere in between. How you play is up to you.
So give Flow Free a try, and experience "mind like water"!
Feature:
★ More than 2,500 free puzzles
★ Free Play and Time Trial modes
★ Clean, colorful graphics
★ Fun sound effects
Connect 4 belongs to the genre of simple thinking games for
2 people in about 10 minutes, suitable for ages 6 and up.
Similar to the "classic" card game among students, but connect 4 has a higher difficulty
and requires you to calculate smartly. The player's goal is to arrange four
pieces of his color in a row horizontally, vertically, and diagonally to win.
The game has simple, fast rules and many different variations for you to choose
from.
Rule:
Place a multi-hole chessboard between two players. Each player chooses a
color and takes all the pieces of that color.
The younger player will go first, and then the turn will be alternated
between the two.
During your turn, you drop a piece of your color into one of the 7
columns of the vertical chessboard, letting that piece fall freely until it
hits the bottom or another piece. Then pass the turn to the next person.
The first player to place four pieces in a row in a horizontal,
vertical, or diagonal row wins.
If the board is filled and there is still no winner, the two players are
considered tied.