Think Ahead+ is a strategy game for one or two players. In the one player game the opponent will always be the Macintosh. The game is played on a 8 by 8 board with each tile having a point value either positive, negative, or zero.
The object of the game is to score as many points as possible while keeping your opponent from doing the same (sounds easy doesn't it?). Each player moves in only one direction, either vertically or horizontally. The players alternate turns selecting tiles from the board and receiving the corresponding point value for the turn.
The game is very easy to learn and play yet difficult to master. It can be quite addictive and if you happen not to have a human opponent available, the Macintosh is always ready to play. With four levels of difficulty you'll have to exercise that old noodle quite a bit to beat the Mac at the Best level.
As you can probably guess, the game is called “Think Ahead+” because sometimes you may have to think several moves ahead in order to see the best possible move.