FreeSweetGames Sea Battle
v1.3.40
Hidden from each other, players places 10 ships in their own playing area (the top area is your area, the bottom area is opponent`s area). One 4-deck, two 3-deck, three 2-deck and four 1-deck ships. Ships can`t hold neighbouring vertically, horizontally or diagonally cells.
After the all ships have been placed the battle begins. Shooting at the cells, the player must guess a location of the opponent ships. If cell don`t have a ship, then the opponent makes its move, else the shot burns a ship deck and the ship gets `wound` status. If the ship don`t have alive decks, it gets `dead` status. After successful shot the player can repeat its move. Players can accumulates additional shots (max - 5) for a volley each fourth move. The volley can be made instead a player shot. The one that has destroy all opponent ships first wins.
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