Reminiscent of Battleship, and has a lot of the same strategy as the original game does, but allows for great reactions between cause and effect.Since playing time is generally under half an hour, it’s easy to squeeze in a game when there isn’t a lot of time to play or when you want to play with a child who has a shorter attention span.Multiple game scenarios will ensure that everyone will be able to enjoy back to back rounds of this game without feeling like they are playing the same game that they just finished.Great two-player game for any players that are six plus, and since there are two different difficulty levels, it’s easy to adjust the game to make it more enjoyable for advanced or for beginner players, depending on who you are playing with.It’s not easy to find many board games like battleship, but we’ve discovered 7 that fit the bill… 1. I like to help people COPE.Battleship is a classic and one of a kind board game. These days, lots of people and organisations need help with how to COPE with too much work, too much information, too many meetings, delivering difficult news, business writing, effective e-mail, e-mail overload, cross-cultural communication etc. I blog about fun pop culture stuff as well as more serious business communication In – under Tony Biancotti If you found this post interesting you can follow me and connect with me. If you enjoyed this post – Let’s connect: Please share this with someone you think will get a smile from it! You are probably not the only person who enjoys these memories. This blog is NOT JUST ABOUT LIVING IN THE PAST – IT’S ABOUT HAVING A LAUGH TODAY (about things from your past that make you smile). Only joking! They’ll probably be playing Bionic Woman! The girls (our wives) will be busy washing the dishes (by hand!) □ Maybe next time we’ll have father-son teams playing the retro Battleship game. “Back in our day – we didn’t have video games or the internet” we said (sounding like Grandpa Simpson!) Our kids came and gathered around us as this dad showed me his collection of retro board games. Please share your favourite memories of board games in the comments section below. I also saw a word that was soooooo popular when I was a kid – but a word I hadn’t seen for decades. Yet this dad played the retro version of this game with his son – AND he kept all the pieces together.ĭon’t you love the clean-cut retro cover? How “the girls” are in the background doing the dishes! Take a look.Īnyway, this fellow dad knows I dig retro – and later in the night he wants to show me something.ĭown in the rumpus room – in a cabinet (locked up) are other well-kept retro games – from his wife’s side of the family – probably games she played as a girl.Īnd my favourite (apart from Battleship) a very retro Scrabble. I don’t even know what happened to my old Battleship game! I was impressed how this fellow dad had kept all the pieces together for so long. I bought my son a newer version – but it just wasn’t the same! The retro art work brought back so many memories. Yes, it was the original Battleship game – not a newer model – but the same one I had as a kid. I couldn’t help myself – and had to take a closer look. The other night my family was visiting another family (from school) and I spotted this on a shelf – partially hidden under other things.
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