Sea Battle is a traditional two-player game (also available for multiplayer) where participants put their fleets on a grid and attempt to destroy the opponent's ships by targeting specific coordinates on their playing field. The playing area consists of a 10x10 grid.
At the start of the game, each participant positions their ships on their own grid. Ships come in various sizes, ranging from one cell to several cells long. Players take turns making moves, selecting coordinates on the opponent's grid to fire. If a shot hits a ship, the affected player responds with "hit," and the damaged part of the ship is marked on their grid. When all cells of a ship are hit, it is considered sunk. The player who successfully sinks all enemy ships first wins the game.
Sea Battle enhances logical thinking, tactical abilities, and fosters strategic thinking by requiring players to anticipate the placement of their opponent's ships.
How to play
The objective of the game is to emerge victorious over your opponent.
The rules are uncomplicated: you must neutralize all your opponent's ships before they do the same to yours. All you need is a mouse (or finger if you're on a touchscreen)!
Start by placing your fleet on your side of the board. In the game, use the mouse or your finger to click on the empty squares of your opponent's board, aiming to sink their ships.