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Summary:The game is played on four grids, two for each player. The grids are typically square – usually 10 × 10 – and the individual squares in the grid are identified by letter and number.[2] On one grid the player arranges ships and records the shots by the opponent. On the other grid the player records his own shots.
Before play begins, each player arranges a number of ships secretly on the grid for that player. Each ship occupies a number of consecutive squares on the grid, arranged either horizontally or vertically. The number of squares for each ship is determined by the type of the ship. The ships cannot overlap (i.e., at most one ship can occupy any given square in the grid). The types and numbers of ships allowed are the same for each player. These may vary depending on the rules.
There are two typical complements of ships, as given in the Milton Bradley version of the rules:
After the ships have been positioned, the game proceeds in a series of rounds. In each round, each player's turn consists of announcing a target square in the opponents' grid which is to be shot at. If a ship occupies the square, then it takes a hit. The player's opponent announces whether or not the shot hit one of his or her ships and then takes a turn. When all of the squares of a ship have been hit, the ship is sunk. After all of one player's ships have been sunk, the game ends and the other player wins.
For the Salvo variation, each player may take as many shots in one turn as he has ships remaining in play. The starting player announces all five shots, then his opponent announces which are hits. Each player has as many shots as he or she has vessels afloat in each turn. Thus each time a player's ship is entirely destroyed, that player has one fewer shot on all subsequent turns. In some versions (e.g. Sierra - Hoyle Board Games) the aircraft carrier has two shots.
Cast :Liam Neeson ... Admiral Shane
Alexander Skarsgård... Stone Hopper
Brooklyn Decker ... Sam
Taylor Kitsch ... Alex Hopper
Rihanna ... Raikes
Tadanobu Asano ... Nagata
'Lil Mirkk ... Stringer
Jesse Plemons ... Ordy
Hamish Linklater ... Cal
Lil Mirkk ... Stringer / Naval Officer
Griff Furst ... BIP technician
Beau Brasso ... Navy SEAL
Stephen Bishop ... OOD Taylor
Fileena Bahris
Marcus Lyle Brown... Land Commander
Directed :Peter Berg
"There's a group of life forms from some other planet have come to our planet for something. They've got a very specific agenda. That agenda is not global domination. It's an agenda and that agenda puts them into conflict with members of our military. Their technology is relatable. It's not incredibly far out and unbeatable. It's comprehensible. Hopefully it'll make for good fun and an intense ride."
Director Peter berg
Writing credits:Erich Hoeber screenplay
Jon Hoeber screenplay
Produced :Todd Arnow .... co-producer
Sarah Aubrey .... producer
Peter Berg .... producer
Brian Goldner .... producer
Bennett Schneir.... producer
Scott Stuber .... producer
Special Effects :Roland Blancaflor.... special effects technician
Hiroshi Katagiri.... sculptor: Ironhead Studio
Don Lanning .... sculptor
Bruno Van Zeebroeck .... special effects on-set coordinator: second unit
Genre: Action,War,Science-Fiction
Release Date:18 May 2012
Language:English
Filming Locations:Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Budget:$200,000,000 (estimated)
Special Effects :Halon Entertainment (previsualization)
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
Makeup Effects Laboratories
Third Floor, The (pre-visualization)
Production Companies :Battleship Delta Productions
Film 44
Hasbro
Stuber Productions
Distributors :United International Pictures (UIP) (2011) (Argentina) (theatrical)
Universal Pictures (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
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