Description:SeaBattle is a single-player logic puzzle game inspired by the classic Battleship game, but with a twist. In this game, you use pure logic to discover the hidden fleet of ships on a 10x10 grid. The only clues you get are numbers telling how many segments of ships are in each row and column, along with some given ship segments scattered across the grid. Your task is to figure out where all ten ships are located by carefully analyzing the clues.
This addictive puzzle game challenges your problem-solving and deductive reasoning skills, providing hours of intellectual entertainment. Whether you're a casual player or a seasoned puzzle enthusiast, SeaBattle offers varying difficulty levels to keep you engaged.
Key Features:
160 free SeaBattle puzzles to solve.
Extra bonus puzzle released every week.
Multiple difficulty levels, from very easy to extremely hard.
Grid sizes up to 10x10 for challenging gameplay.
Unique solutions for each puzzle.
No ads for uninterrupted play.
Regular updates with fresh puzzles.
Sharpens logic and cognitive skills through fun gameplay.
Gaming Features:
Unlimited Undo and Redo to help you navigate difficult puzzles.
Pencilmarks feature to temporarily mark water or ship segments.
Autofill Water option for easier puzzle solving.
Check puzzle feature to ensure accuracy.
Conflict warnings during gameplay to help you avoid mistakes.
Dark Mode support for comfortable viewing.
Option to highlight excluded squares to help place ships.
Concurrently play and save progress in multiple puzzles.
Puzzle filtering, sorting, and archiving options for easy management.
Track your solving times to monitor progress.
Backup & restore puzzle progress using Google Drive.
HOW TO PLAY:How to Play:
The grid is filled with ship segments, and your goal is to discover the full location of all ten ships.
Use the numbers on the edges of the grid to guide your logic. They tell you how many ship segments are in each row and column.
Some ship segments are pre-filled, giving you clues to start solving the puzzle.
Ships can only be placed horizontally or vertically, and there cannot be any adjacent ships (no touching or diagonal placement).
Use the pencilmarks feature to temporarily mark potential ship or water spots.
Avoid errors and try to figure out where each ship goes to complete the puzzle.