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The game has the same concept and rules as {{wp|Connect Four}}. The players must take turns dropping counters of their color into a 6×7 grid. The first player to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row of four counters of the same color wins the game. | The game has the same concept and rules as {{wp|Connect Four}}. The players must take turns dropping counters of their color into a 6×7 grid. The first player to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row of four counters of the same color wins the game. | ||
Before dropping a counter into a column, the players can highlight the space where the counter will fall by putting the mouse pointer on its column (on desktop devices) or by moving the | Before dropping a counter into a column, the players can highlight the space where the counter will fall by putting the mouse pointer on its column (on desktop devices) or by moving a highlight of the entire column using two arrows on the sides of the grid (on smart devices). After that, they must simply click/tap on the grid to drop a counter into it. When a counter is dropped into the grid, it falls down to the lowest available space in the column. | ||
At the beginning of the game, the first player is prompted to choose whether to play against a friend or the computer. If the former is selected, each player will take [[Mario]]'s or [[Luigi]]'s side, which will determine the color of their counters (red or green). When playing against the computer, the human player has to pick a difficulty level (Easy or Difficult) and will automatically take Mario's side. | At the beginning of the game, the first player is prompted to choose whether to play against a friend or the computer. If the former is selected, each player will take [[Mario]]'s or [[Luigi]]'s side, which will determine the color of their counters (red or green). When playing against the computer, the human player has to pick a difficulty level (Easy or Difficult) and will automatically take Mario's side. |