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Battleship — online game for 2 players. Arrange ships, wait for opponent and start playing. Battaglia navale — gioco online per due giocatori. Disporre navi, attendere avversario e iniziare a giocare.
hasbro games
Ages: 7 YEARS & UP
MSRP :
$14.99
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Battleship is the classic naval combat game that brings together competition, strategy, and excitement. In head-to-head battle, you search for the enemy0019s fleet of ships and destroy them one by one. No ship is safe in this game of stealth and suspense. Try to protect your own fleet while you annihilate your opponent0019s. It0019s a battle that you must win!
You sank my battleship!
Feel the authentic thrill of the battle when you wage war on the high seas in the game of Battleship. Take charge and command your own fleet to defeat the enemy. With convenient portable battle cases and realistic naval crafts, Battleship puts you right in the middle of the action. It0019s a full-out assault. Position your ships strategically to survive the relentless strikes. Then target your opponent0019s ships and wipe them out. You know you can do it!
Includes 2 portable battle cases, 10 plastic ships, 84 red 001chit001d pegs, 168 white 001cmiss001d pegs, label sheet, instructions.
Features
It0019s head-to-head combat
Plot to sink your opponent0019s fleet before he sinks yours
The ultimate search-and-destroy mission
Call your shot and fire
Use the Battleship Salvo feature to launch multiple attacks
Track down enemy ships on the target grid
Portable battle cases let you play anywhere
Ages 7 and up.
For 2 players.
Adult assembly required
Battleship and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.
You sank my battleship!
Feel the authentic thrill of the battle when you wage war on the high seas in the game of Battleship. Take charge and command your own fleet to defeat the enemy. With convenient portable battle cases and realistic naval crafts, Battleship puts you right in the middle of the action. It0019s a full-out assault. Position your ships strategically to survive the relentless strikes. Then target your opponent0019s ships and wipe them out. You know you can do it!
Includes 2 portable battle cases, 10 plastic ships, 84 red 001chit001d pegs, 168 white 001cmiss001d pegs, label sheet, instructions.
Features
It0019s head-to-head combat
Plot to sink your opponent0019s fleet before he sinks yours
The ultimate search-and-destroy mission
Call your shot and fire
Use the Battleship Salvo feature to launch multiple attacks
Track down enemy ships on the target grid
Portable battle cases let you play anywhere
Ages 7 and up.
For 2 players.
Adult assembly required
Battleship and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.
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You sank my battleship!The official version of the classic Hasbro board game of naval combat is now on mobile! Challenge other players in Classic Mode or in the all-new Commanders Mode - a fast-paced, strategic and tactical variation. Melissapete24, AI Definitely Cheats; Explanation BelowDespite what the developers claim, the AI definitely cheats. Even on easiest settings the AI.always. wins, because it.always. knows where your ship starts and ends.
For example:I was playing the other day, and my long 5-ship was hit in the center spot. It took shots to the right for the remaining two spots, which makes sense, but then it.magically. knew that it had to shoot at the opposite side even though it never missed by shooting the spot.after. the end of the ship. And this happens all the time.
It strikes the middle of a ship, but it somehow knows it hits the middle and finishes one end and magically switches to the other end after the perfect amount of hits in the first direction, never getting a miss, and miraculously sinking the ship all in one turn.I don’t mind the “bonus” move after making a hit; those were literally the only rules I ever knew growing up, so apparently my family always played it wrong. However, the AI.magically. knowing exactly which spot of your ship it has hot every single time is a load of bull crap.
If it hadn’t been too long since purchase, I would definitely get a refund. AtcDave, Lesser replacementObviously this game has to be compared to the previous iteration of Battleship, and it’s that comparison that makes this only so-so.On the good side; game play is very fast, graphics are sharp and the game seems to be stable.But some pretty big knocks on the minus side. The biggie, gameplay itself uses some optional multi-shot rules (get a bonus shot after every hit) I don’t really care for.
And it ONLY uses this odd rule for “classic” game play. I miss the old “salvo” rule of one shot per ship afloat.I also don’t immediately see how to choose a player name? I’m sure I’ll figure that out.After living with this for a couple weeks I have a couple additional gripes. First, when playing sequential games, especially after forfeiting a game, a crash is almost a sure thing.Second, which explains why the first one matters, this game CHEATS something awful. I know this is common with AIs because mostly, computers are stupid. But the cheating here is shameful; you get a follow up shot when ever you score a hit. Well, depending on where you hit, a follow up shot at the same target should normally have a 25-50% of scoring a hit.
The ap hits easily 80-90% of the time.At this point, I call it unplayable against the AI. Neller217, Needs WorkFirst, the AI modes are very annoying. The way that it hits a ship and then knows exactly how to finish it is baffling. It will hit a ship in the middle, finish one way and then magically switch to the other and sink the ship. Why would you program an AI experience to feel like being cheated?Second, the current rules do not follow the traditional ones.
Their new rules allow another shot if a hit is recorded. I prefer the original version where each player gets one shot per turn, regardless of outcome. There should be the option available for either way.Third, I would prefer a system that would let me highlight where I want to shoot and then hit a button to confirm. I often select the wrong square because they are so small.
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