Played like Connect Four, a kind of vertical tic-tac-toe, this wood version has pieces made of light and dark colored wood.
— Sean Holland, manager of Tyche´s Games in Athens, Ga., said "We always like to have it in stock."
— It received five stars on Funagain.com by an anonymous consumer who wrote that it´s a "classic game for all ages. It sits on our coffee table and is beautiful in its wooden simplicity. This game will last decades and decades."
— This game has the added appeal of a long history: Captain Cook supposedly used this game nightly to relax with his fellow shipmates, according to popular legend.