Submarine Tactics
by KirillPoletaev
Submarine Tactics
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Description
Use strategy and logic to predict where the enemy submarines are located and sink them in this modern remake of the classic Battleship game!
There are 3 difficulty levels for people of different skill levels.
Good luck in your mission, Commander!
And have fun :)
How to Play
The rules are similar to the classic Battleship game rules:
1. Arrange your submarines on your 10x10 grid. You have 10 submarines at your disposal: one 4-cell long, two 3-cell long, three 2-cell long and four 1-cell long units.
2. Take turns with your opponent to fire at each other's grid. If your attack hit an enemy's submarine - you can attack again. The turn goes to the enemy when you miss and vice-versa.
3. Nor you, nor your opponent can place submarines right next to each other. There needs to be at least one cell gap between each submarine. Remember this well so you can use this to your advantage!
4. Sink all of the enemy's subs before he sinks yours. Use logic and strategy to predict where are his submarines located!
FAQ
What is Submarine Tactics?
Submarine Tactics is a strategic submarine warfare game developed by Kirill Poletaev, where players command a submarine in naval combat scenarios.
How do you play Submarine Tactics?
In Submarine Tactics, you control a submarine, maneuvering it through underwater environments, engaging enemy vessels, and using tactics to avoid detection and attacks.
What is the main gameplay loop in Submarine Tactics?
The primary gameplay loop involves positioning your submarine, targeting and firing torpedoes at enemy ships, managing your submarine's movement, and surviving enemy counterattacks.
Are there upgrades or progression systems in Submarine Tactics?
Submarine Tactics features a level-based progression system where you complete missions with increasing difficulty, but there are no persistent upgrade or equipment systems.
What platform is Submarine Tactics available on?
Submarine Tactics is available to play for free on web browsers through the Kongregate platform.
Comments
Puman
Nov. 02, 2011
Pretty graphics, but even less fun than the original game, which is not at all fun. The addition of mines makes it you have to cover the entire board in shots, making it random who wins (if you don't put your boats along the borders, making them being sunk cover less ground, thus computer always losing) Adding some kind of original game play ideas are needed.
Thanks! I will see if I can add something else to the game!
teechef
Nov. 03, 2011
i enjoyed it very much . the addition of the mines really punches the old version up . 5/5
mrsdoyle
Nov. 02, 2011
Yeah, not bad but needs something extra to make a good game, although the other comments here so far kinda miss the point of Battleships being "random" in the first place. Good first attempt though.
careypagem
Nov. 03, 2011
Couldn't figure out how to rotate the ships, the mines make the game last longer, but they're not adding anything 'useful' to the original game. If you take a look at "Battleship: Advanced Missions" the game incorporated airplanes and sonar/radar effectively. This depends entirely on how much effort you're willing to put in to make this game more than mediocre.