A more challenging multi dimensional version of the classic connect 4 game. There are 4 variations for you to choose from in my collection. A square connect 4 version or round versions with 8, 9 and 16 pegs! This one is the round 9 pegs version. Win by getting 4 game pieces of the same color in a row horizontally, vertically, diagonally and in any dimension!
Complete package with 3D printing instructions & detailed game playing rules.
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Files Included:
Connect 4:
Board (Complete with Pegs).stl (print 1 of this if you do not want to print the pegs separately.) Empty Base (Without Pegs).stl (print 1 of this if you want to print the pegs separately, in a different color etc.) Game Piece.stl (print 32 of this per color, you need 2 colors for 2 players. For a total of 64 game pieces) Pegs.stl (print 16 of this, only if you are using the Empty Board file. These are not needed if you are using the Board Complete With Pegs file. Storage Cover.stl (print 1 of this)
Round 16 Pegs:
Base (Complete with Pegs).stl (print 1 of this if you do not want to print the pegs separately.) Empty Board (Without Pegs).stl (print 1 of this if you want to print the pegs separately, in a different color etc.) Game Piece.stl (print 32 of this per color, you need 2 colors for 2 players. For a total of 64 game pieces) Pegs.stl (print 16 of this, only if you are using the Empty Base file. These are not needed if you are using the Base Complete With Pegs file.
Round 9 Pegs:
Base.stl (print 1 of this) Game Piece.stl (print 18 of this per color, you need 2 colors for 2 players. For a total of 36 game pieces) Peg.stl (print 9 of this)
Round 8 Pegs:
Base.stl (print 1 of this) Game Piece.stl (print 16 of this per color, you need 2 colors for 2 players. For a total of 32 game pieces) Peg.stl (print 8 of this) Screw.stl (print 1 of this) Wheel.stl (print 1 of this)
As always, feel free to make things more interesting by printing different pieces in different colors or if you’re feeling even more adventurous try experimenting with different sizing and scaling :)
Tips & Settings:
No supports required for any of the files.
When printing the pegs, because they tend to be thin and tall, it is recommended that you print them with a brim AND set the brim gap to 0. In Bambu Studio this can be found in the “Others” tab, under the “Bed Adhesion” title, find “Brim-object Gap” and set it to 0 mm. This will help ensure that the pegs do not fall or tumble over mid print.
The more pegs there are the more challenging the game will be, so the Connect 4 and the Round 16 Pegs versions will be the most challenging.
For the Round 8 Pegs game, do not overtighten the screw, this will allow the wheel to spin more freely.