Sea Battleship

Sea Battleship

5.460,019 playes

Sea Battleship is a classic logic-based puzzle game where players use strategic placement and deduction to locate and sink hidden naval vessels across a grid.

About Sea Battleship

This HTML5 puzzle game brings the traditional naval combat experience to your browser. Focusing on logic and spatial reasoning, players must navigate a grid-based battlefield to uncover a hidden fleet. The gameplay emphasizes careful planning and methodical searching rather than fast-paced action, making it an ideal choice for fans of tactical puzzles who enjoy testing their intuition and deduction skills.

Designed with a clean interface and accessible mechanics, the game caters to both casual players and seasoned strategists. Whether you are playing on a desktop or a mobile device, the intuitive mouse and touch controls ensure a smooth experience as you attempt to outsmart the computer and clear the board efficiently by identifying hidden targets.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Famobi
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 08/25/2017

Why players like Sea Battleship

  • Engaging strategic gameplay based on classic logic.
  • Clean and distraction-free visual interface.
  • Challenging puzzles that reward methodical thinking.
  • Seamless performance on both desktop and mobile devices.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to select specific coordinates on the grid. Your objective is to identify the location of hidden ships by clicking on individual squares. Each selection reveals whether you have hit a target or missed. Continue searching the grid until all vessels are successfully located and neutralized, using logical deduction to minimize the number of missed attempts.

Tips for beginners

  • Click in a checkerboard pattern to cover the grid more efficiently while searching.
  • Once you register a hit, check the immediate adjacent squares to determine the ship's orientation.
  • Keep track of the sizes of remaining ships to narrow down where they could realistically fit on the board.