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I wasn't sure of the correct name for this but it was basically 3d Noughts & Corsses, but you had to get 4 in a row.

I think it was made by educational toy makers Galt, & featured 3 primary coloured gloved hands pointing ways to make a line of 4.

The board was 4 flat sheets of plastic with a 4 x 4 matrix of pegs onto which the counters would sit. These were joined with some rods to make full the 4 x 4 x 4.

2 or 3 players could play, each with a set of primary coloured counters.

I only remember seeing these in a couple of school toy cupboards, & as it took a lot of effort to watch the 64 positions it was fairly easy to win.

When I last played it there was a dispute over if a diagonal line counted as a straight line, & I gave up trying to convince some idiot that it was.
Dec 29, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterRichard Davies
Don't be a wanker!
Mar 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBaz
There's no need to be rude!
Mar 12, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterRichard Davies