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In some cases, you might miss a winning run until the tower comes back around again! However, the player or team to be the first to notice four in a row and shout “Corner Crush!” wins the game. Once everyone has dropped their tokens, you rotate the tower 90 degrees clockwise and repeat the process.īecause the tower is almost constantly moving, players have to pay close attention to see if they get four in a row. This is another way that Corner Crush deviates from other four-in-a-row games, as both players or teams are making choices at the same time, giving the game some fast-paced energy and requiring split-second decisions. Then, both (or all four) players simultaneously drop one of their colored tokens into one of the sides that they can see. In either version, players sit and turn the tower so that each person has a corner facing them - in other words, so that they can see two of the four sides at a time. This provides an extra level of complexity to the task of getting four tokens in a row because the line of four can go around corners! Also, as you play, you can only see some of the sides, which means you have to use your memory skills to keep track of where you have tokens placed.Ĭorner Crush can be enjoyed as a two-player or four-player game (in teams). Instead of placing tokens on one flat plane, players drop tokens into four sides of a rotating rectangle. However, this version puts a bit of a twist on the execution. The basic goal of Corner Crush is a familiar one: Try to get four of your colored tokens in a row - either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally - before your opponent. Sometimes, it’s OK to cut corners - Like when you’re playing Corner Crush, a new family game from Big G Creative!ĭesigned for players ages 7 and up, this game offers a new, more challenging take on the classic get-four-in-a-row game.