I noticed that White has an advantage in all Battleboats games... couldn't this be fixed rather easily by making it like the game Logic, where both players get an equal amount of turns?
Now the important question: How do you let black take one more move in Battleboat Plus when the number of shots is determined by how may ships they have left?
(NOTE: Best thing in my opinion is to do is make sure you play 2-games, switched colors when you play)
coan.net: I thought maybe it would just be based on how many ships black had left the previous turn, like if white takes out a black ship on turn 1, black would still get 5 shots on turn 1, but then 4 on the next turn, exactly the way white would if black took out a white ship on turn 1. That would make sense right?
Though, if this has been said 'no' to before, then I guess it doesn't matter... I didn't actually see where it was asked before but I thought someone else might have had the sense to ask... : /... oh well
coan.net: To rule out any advantage of one colour, you have to make the moves simultaneously, just like in Logic. (In the implementation, the moves aren't simultaneously, but from a game aspect they are). In Battleboats Plus, the number of shots one has in move N is the number of boats one has in move N - 1.
IMO, also Dice Poker and Triple Dice Poker could benefit from having simultaneous moves, as those games give a slight edge to the player going second. But not as big as Battleboats and its variations give to the player going first.
(sakla) When moving in a game you can choose which one will show up next by selecting the appropriate option in the list next to the submit button. (pauloaguia) (Bütün ipuçlarını göster)