

Score Four
Score
6
Players
2-4
Time
30
Recommended Age
8+
Difficulty
easy
Official Website
Not provided
Type
game
categories
publishers
(Unknown)1-2-3-Games ÉditionsAction GTAndres i Andreu Produccions, S.C.P. (Andreu Toys)BartlBrain Games GermanyDal NegroDilemma GamesF. W. Woolworth CompanyFuntasticGiseh VerlagHABAHanayamaHasbroHatley ProductsHilco CorporationIKEAJensenJohn Jaques of LondonLakesideMB SpellenMesterMilton BradleyNathanOtto Maier VerlagPelikanPhilosPressman Toy Corp.RCR Terry GmbHSquare Root GamesTac-MotTader ProductsTaş Devrı OyuncakToltoysTop-ToyTri-angVEB Thüringer Schmuck WaltershausenWoodstock Spiele
designers
artists
Description
The object of Score Four is to position four beads of the same color in a straight line on any level or any angle.
There are variations in the rules for other games in this group. Some allow all beads to be played with winner having the most lines of four. Another rule variation is to allow capturing of an opponent's bead when a line of four is made.
The game was first sold commercially by Funtastic. It was then produced, and made more popular, as part of the Lakeside Abstract Series. Various commercial knock-offs resulted after Lakeside ceased selling the game.
Similar to:- 3D Tic Tac Toe - On a 3x3 grid instead of 4x4
- Double Decker - One version of game could be played by stacking on a 4x4 grid
- Eternas - 16 posts arranged in a circle, up to 4 beads per post. No ties.
- Helix - Though set on a different grid
- Quadrago - Center 4 posts rotate as unit
- Qubic - played on a 4x4x4 grid of 64 playing positions
- Rex
- Three Way Cube - Though with different play and scoring
- Hijara