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i like the two ways of winning this game, no more moves for the enemies and most squares in the end, it adds strategy
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only 1 big complaint, you can lose even when you have far more squares just because the last square on the board is out of reach
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cpu is very strange some games it plays like an advanced player and other times you can whipe it out when you get into range (by leaping at it)
-nice game 4/5
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it's a bit short to keep you entertained for hours. It would be very nice to have a free-style of some sort next to the campaign where you can chose how many oponents you want to face, howe big the board is. You could even include a multiplayer function. It would have been options that would have made a fun game great.
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How can his immune system suffer from imminent collapse? "Oh the pain of my body's defenses eventually shutting down!"
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171 and played at work so the facebook thing created a call to a denied site.... are you trying to get me in trouble??
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good concept. but 4way hex completely removes all strategy and all that remains is winning only when the AI fails in later lvs.
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fanfreakingfabulous having 3 computers against me... everyone against each other my ass. i move once yellow goes for me... green goes for me.... white wipes me out completely. 3/5
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The number one biggest problem with the game is if you mess up in the first few moves of the beginning of a level, no matter what you do AI will always win