Free of messy pegs and full of clever touches, Battleship for iPhone and iPod Touch ($2.99) gives the classic boardgame a terrific 21st-century makeover.
In addition to Classic mode, the game offers two new options: Salvo and Superweapons. In Salvo, you get to select one target for each ship in your fleet–meaning for the first few rounds at least, you get to lob five shots instead of just one.
Suffice it to say, that makes the game go much faster than a traditional Battleship exercise, which can easily last 30-40 minutes.
In Superweapons, you get to choose four offensive and/or defensive weapons for your arsenal. Each one has a different “charge time,” meaning you can use it only after a certain number of turns has elapsed.
Air Strike, for example, delivers a line of three bombs (i.e. three shots for the price of one), while Decoy gives you a fake ship that registers hits just like a real one.
However, only a handful of superweapons are available at the outset; to unlock more, you have to sink ships over the course of many games.
I like the brief but lively cutscenes that appear when you fire a weapon, score a hit, and sink a ship. (You can even see aircraft sliding across the deck of the carrier as it capsizes–one of many nice little touches in the game.)
Because Battleship is best played against other humans, the game offers three multiplayer options: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and “pass & play.” Missing, sadly, is Internet multiplayer, which would really be icing on the cake. How ’bout it, EA?
Even without the online element, Battleship for iPhone ranks among my favorite boardgame adaptations to date. But fellow parents, take note: When you play against your kids and inevitably cry, “You sank my battleship!”, be prepared for blank stares.
[Thanks: http://reviews.cnet.com]
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