Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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Another game i like is called connect 4 a game that is like tic tac toe, but you need to connect 4 in a row. Its a two-player game in which the players first choose a color and then take turns dropping their colored discs from the top into a seven-column, six-row vertically-suspended grid. Since its a 2 player game the family have to take turns. The pieces fall straight down, occupying the next available space within the column. The object of the game is to connect four of one's own discs of the same color next to each other vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before one's opponent can do so. There are many variations on the board size, the most commonly used being 7×6, followed by 8×7, 9×7, and 10×7. This game is considered the most popular one of all and the should be kept neatly and not messed up. The game was solved mathematically by James D. Allen (October 1, 1988), and independently by Victor Allis (October 16, 1988).[3] With perfect play, the first player can force a win by starting in the middle column. By starting in the two adjacent columns, the first player allows the second player to reach a draw; by starting with the four outer columns, the first player allows the second player to force a win.
There are programs that play a perfect game of connect four; Mustrum (Lars Bremer), Velena (Giuliano Bertoletti), and TitOT (David Halabi) are three such programs that can be downloaded as freeware.
Connect Four Game - Toy Story 3
Wiki. Dec.-Jan. 2000. Mm. Summer 2000 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connect_Four>.



fam

When you get the whole family together, sometimes it can be difficult to choose a game to play. Sometimes it seems like you have too many people for a game, and sometimes everyone wants to play something different. Fret no more. This I'll show you is a game you should play. TWISTER.  It is played on a large plastic mat that is spread on the floor or ground. The mat has four rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, blue, and green. A spinner is attached to a square board and serves as a die for the game. The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: right foot, left foot, right hand, and left hand. Each of those four sections is divided into the four colors (red, yellow, blue, and green). After spinning, the combination is called (example: right hand yellow) and players must move their matching hand or foot to a dot of the correct color. In a two-player game, no two people can have a hand or foot on the same circle – the rules are different for more players. Due to the scarcity of colored circles, players will often be required to put themselves in unlikely or precarious positions, eventually causing someone to fall. A person is eliminated when they fall or when their elbow or knee touches the mat. There is no limit to how many can play at once, but more than four is a tight fit. THIS IS GOOD FOR TE WHOLE FAMILY TRY IT!!
TWIST. HOUSTON: MM, Dec.-Jan. 2000. AWSOME.

Family fun

 
Playing family fun games can be great for loving and carring. Having a good and healthy family is very important. You spend time with them and must continuously asses ourselves as to whether we are able to contribute our share of responsibility in making our family a happier and healthier one or not. Playing games is a fun thing you should also assess our family members constantly, talk to them and show our care and concern for them, to make the family ties even stronger. We must strive to create better understanding between the members of the family. If the people in the family understand and care for each other, the ties of the family will automatically be closer and stronger. Actually, in an era when the family is supposed to be in decline, when we're all scattered hither and yon, you'll probably be both happily surprised and disheartened to find out just how close – and distant – we really are. "In weak-family areas, the value attributed to the individual and to individualism tends to predominate. Young adults leave home, encouraged by their parents, so as to acquire the experiences they need to handle life as autonomous individuals. Leaving home at an early age is considered an important part of their education. Where the strong family flourishes, the familial group more than the individual tends to predominate in the socialization of the young. In these contexts, the family is seen as defending its members against the difficulties imposed by social and economic realities. A child receives support and protection until he or she leaves home for good, normally for marriage, and even later." 8.












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