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4 in a Row Travel Game

Long drives and camp evenings call for something everyone can actually play together. This compact 4 in a Row travel game sets up in seconds and keeps kids and adults genuinely entertained without screens, batteries or a big footprint.

Regular price $17.96
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Screen-free entertainment is genuinely hard to come by when you're travelling with kids, and 4 in a Row is one of those games that works at any age. Whether it's a long drive, a rainy afternoon at the campsite or a quiet evening in the caravan, it gives you something to do together without needing batteries, Wi-Fi or a flat surface larger than a picnic table.

Setup is quick — slide the board into the base, push it upright until it clicks, and you're ready to play. Each player picks a colour and starts dropping counters into the grid, trying to outsmart the other person before they land four in a row.

The compact travel format makes it easy to pack alongside camping gear, in a backpack or in the car door pocket. When the game finishes, tilt the board and the counters drop out cleanly, so you can reset and start again without fuss.

It's a solid choice for family camping trips, school holidays, caravan travel or any situation where you want a simple, reliable activity that doesn't take up much space or require any explanation.

Specifications

Game type: 4 in a Row (connect four counters in a line)
Players: 2
Winning condition: 4 counters in a row — horizontal, vertical or diagonal
Setup: Slide board into base, raise upright and click into place
Reset: Tilt board to release counters

What’s Included

1 x Game board with base
1 x Set of coloured counters
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