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Handmade Pottery Score Four


Cribbage
Score Four
Fox and Geese
Backgammon
Chess/Checkers
Chinese Checkers
Mancala
Nine/Twelve Men's Morris
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Score Four

Folklore has it that Captain James Cook spent so much time in his cabin playing a two dimensional strategy game that his crew began referring to it as “The Captain’s Mistress.”

The 3D version of this classic game is now known as Score Four, and takes the strategic fun to a new level. Players try to form rows of four game pieces vertically, horizontally, or diagonally in THREE DIMENSIONS! This is a perfect next step for children who have mastered two-dimensional four-in-a-row.

Haven Pottery offers two styles of Score Four boards. Click a game for larger view and more details.


Ozark Country
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Medieval Borders
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Learn more about the history and rules of Four in a Row at http://explanation-guide.info/meaning/Connect-Four.html and Score Four at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Score_Four.html.



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