PSP Homebrew: ABCanG BattleShip - Want to have some classic Battleship fun on PSP? ABCanG has a brand new homebrew release to cure your itch!
For those that don't remember the timeless game of Battleship, the object of this homebrew is for players to place a series of differently-sized ships on a grid. Once that has been done, each of the two sides take turns trying to locate where all of the crafts are on the playing field. If the opponents ships have all been found, the game is over and you are victorious. In addition to that fun concept, ABCanG's version offers the choice between AI and Ad-Hoc combatants. Check out the release notes!
It has two modes of play
CPU: in which compete against the CPU or AI in the same game.
ADHOC: can compete against another friend (via Adhoc).
Screen to place the ships
X: to select a boat / choose the position where you want to leave the boat.
Trigger L/R: you can rotate or change position chosen vessels.
Pad Digital: move the cursor through the boxes.
Start: start the game.
In the game
Pad Digital: move the cursor through the boxes.
X: attack.
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