Multiplayer Sea Battle
How To Play Multiplayer Sea Battle
Sea Battle evolved from basic games of chance and guessing games. It was probably first played with pencil and paper, and later popularized under then name Battleship. Doubtless, the same game has been played with other military objectives than naval battle as well. The game is purely one of chance, but is often won by intuition. An opponent is more likely to place ships on certain spots on the board, as well as fire on certain spots. Playing a series of games and getting to know your opponent's strategy is the best way to enjoy this past time.
GameScene Multiplayer Sea Battle is played by two people over a standard Internet connection. The first player enters the lobby and uses the button at the upper left corner to create a table. Then he or she returns to the lobby to chat with other people there. When a player wants to challenge the first player, he or she simply clicks on the table listed, and is connected to the first player. Providing that the first player accepts the challenge, the game then begins.
To play GameScene Multiplayer Sea Battle, you must first place your ships on the board. They are placed in default positions at the upper left corner of the board, but you will want to move them around. Click and drag to reposition the ships, and double-click on a ship to switch its horizontal or vertical orientation. You will not be allowed to continue to play if you overlap ships.
Once both players have placed their ships, you will take turns firing on each other. You get one shot for every ship you have. You use the second board to fire your shots. You will see if you have a hit or a miss. When you sink a ship, the ship will appear under the red explosion marks. Sinking all of your opponent's ships is the goal of the game.
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