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Quatro!

Quatro!

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1.0

August 14, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
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Description of Quatro!

A new puzzle revolution for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. Quatro! is a more modern adaptation of the wildly popular board game Quarto, invented by Swiss mathematician Blaise Müller. The aim of the game is to get four pieces in a row that all have at least one property in common. In this case, one reaches a Quatro. And of course, you should get a Quatro on that board before your opponent does. This may seem simple, but once you dive into the wonderful world of Quatro, you will find that timing is crucial, attention is critical and strategy is key. Play against an immensely smart computer (that is also adjustable to dummy-level,) against a friend on the same device or against your friends elsewhere via Game Center, and become a Quatro-master. Awesome math facts about the game: - For the first move (i.e. picking the initial piece) there are 16 possibilities. In the next move this piece can be put on 16 places and one of the remaining 15 pieces can be chosen. An upper limit for the total search space is thus 16. (16.15).(15.14). … . (2.1).1 = (16!)2 = 4.4e26 (this number has a lot of zeros!). A complete check of the board would take a 500 MHz computer 280 billion years. - The number of distinct Quatro’s in classic mode (only in rows and columns and the main diagonals) is 414298141056 winning Quatro’s, whereas the extreme mode (classic mode + winning positions in squares) holds approximately 18596841216 winning board configurations. - If both players play optimally, the game will eventually end up in a draw, but I dare say that such a optimal state will never be reached. Just because of the mathematics. PS: These calculations probably need some sort of check, please contact me if you should find different outcomes! What I am currently doing to improve gameplay in future versions: - Multiple themes (Space theme, Sushi theme and more) - A play-reward system. - Crazy game variations such as 5x5 boards! I would love to hear from you, users, what might be improved or what suggestions you might have to increase the Quatro-experience! Design by SOS Design Studio Hilversum. Developed by Vincent Roest.
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Quatro!: FAQ

Is Quatro! software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Quatro! app on iPad devices.
Vincent Roest launched the Quatro! app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 7.1.
Currently, the Quatro! app has a user rating of 3.0 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Quatro! App Is Games.
The current version of Quatro! is 1.0.
The date of the latest Quatro! update is July 5, 2024.
Quatro! became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Quatro! app is Vincent Roest.
Quatro! is now available to use in English.
No, Quatro! is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Quatro! does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Quatro! is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Quatro!

  • Poorly Done

    Cant even open the app because they have done such a bad job that you can get past any game center notifications..

    Maybe it was an old project that should have since been deprecated?
  • Bugs

    Square quartos are sometimes identified even when not playing the advanced variant. Some other bugs too.
  • Great app with a few bugs to iron out

    Love the app so far. Noticed a few specific bugs:
    1. sometimes a Quatro formed by a square will be highlighted but the game won’t end
    2. at one point the AI moved a piece on top of an existing piece
    3. it is unclear whether Extreme mode is selected; you select a difficulty level by moving the switch over top of the level you want, but you enable extreme mode by moving the switch over top of “off”
    4. it would be nice if I didn’t have to enter my name every single time

    I couldn’t get the multiplayer to work at all (no apparent response from the other players). That would be a nice-to-have but it’s fine just to play against the AI as long as these small bugs are fixed.

    Thanks for your effort on this app! Looks and feels great!