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Battleship
Battleship is a game played by two people. Although popularized in North America as a commercial board game (first published by the Milton Bradley Company in 1931), it is known
throughout the world as a pencil-and-paper contest that predates the First World War. It is thought to have been invented by prisoners, who could yell out the coordinates to their fellow inmates in neighboring cells. In basic Battleship, players arrange their ships on hidden grids and then attempt to “sink” each other’s vessels by firing “shots” that name specific cells in the matrix. Hits and misses are recorded, and the first player to sink all of his opponent’s ships wins.
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Battleship Classic Board Game

Item #: HSF4527

This Battleship board game is the classic game of naval combat that brings together competition, strategy, and excitement! In head-to-head battle, 2...

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Battleship Card Game

Item #: HSE7971

The classic game of naval warfare is back, but with less water! The Battleship Card Game lets 2 players take to the seas with ships, shields, and...

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Electronic Battleship Reloaded Board Game

Item #: HSF7565

Step behind the control panel and into the action with the Electronic Battleship Reloaded game, as each player sets out to destroy their opponent's...

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There are numerous variations to the game, including in the video game arena.

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Battleship (game)" and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

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