- July 31, 2015
- mobirix
4 in a row king
Platforms
About
"4 in a Row King" is a fun and free game where two players drop pieces on a 7x6 board, aiming to connect four in a row to win. Convenience features, single-player difficulty level configuration, local and online multiplayer, achievements, and leaderboards are all included. Enjoy this no-wifi, no-internet game on tablet devices, perfect for passing time with friends or honing your skills alone.





- The AI provides a real challenge, making the game engaging and strategic.
- The game offers multiple modes, including multiplayer and single-player, which enhances replayability.
- It's a nostalgic experience that brings back memories of playing Connect 4, making it enjoyable for all ages.
- The game is plagued by bugs and glitches, causing pieces to behave unpredictably and leading to frustrating gameplay.
- There are frequent ads that interrupt the gaming experience, making it less enjoyable.
- The AI can be overly difficult, especially at lower levels, which can discourage new players.
monetization
57 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. While some users appreciate the absence of long, intrusive ads and find the game enjoyable, the consensus is that the frequency and placement of ads are overly disruptive, leading to a negative impact on the overall experience. Additionally, several players noted the lack of an option to pay for an ad-free experience, further contributing to their dissatisfaction.
“So far, it's fast and has no ads, but I've only played a few games.”
“Good fun, easy to play, controls work well, and there are no advertisements.”
“Fun and easy, no ads yet!”
“The ads after each game make this very annoying to play; the AI gameplay is fun though, so 2 stars.”
“Would be a wonderful game but too many ads after each game ends.”
“Way too many ads... one of the most ad-filled apps I've ever seen.”