In order to play Battleship you have to place a few ships (At least five ships) over a Grid that would says letters and number around the grid. The opponent does the same thing. Then when you are ready, you have to guess a letter and number for your shot's target to try to shot your opponent's ships. For example you say "B-3" Your opponent would then announce if the shot hit or missed his or her ships and would then be his or her turn to guess where your ships are. Then if your opponent guesses a letter and number on the grid that is where one location on your ship is it would be a hit. If your ship has hits on all of the locations of the ship it would be sunk and destroyed and you would have to take it out of the game. If all of one player's ships are destroyed the other player has won th game.
Battleships with Steve Jobs.
All battleships are strong...otherwise they would not be battleships.
They were destroyed at pearl harbor.
Battleships weigh about 50,000 tons
The collective noun is 'a flotilla of battleships'.
It demonstrated that "Battlecruisers" shouldn't fight battleships...nor be used like battleships. Battleships are for "slugging it out" with other battleships; battlecruisers are for reconniassance, raiding, and killing cruisers.
Who invented the war machines, tanks, battleships, and crossbow?
Two battleships (Yamato and Musashi)
No. The US Navy did not have that many battleships.
Japan had 8 battleships built as such and also 4 fast battleships which had been built as battlecruisers but improved between the wars.
From 1906 to 1944; Britain had about 43 battleships.
six battleships