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2. The torpedo tray:

 Slot the 

torpedo tray into the position 
shown in Figure 2, by fitting it 
into the ocean grid holes. Then 
slot the 4 peg trays into their 
holes (two trays on each side of 
the ocean grid).

3. The periscopes:

 Slide a periscope 

onto each torpedo launcher (see 
Figure 3).

4. The torpedo launchers:

 Slot a 

torpedo launcher onto each end 
of the grid by fitting it into 
the ocean grid holes. Then clip 
a visor onto the back of each 
periscope. See Figure 4.

5. The torpedo marbles:

 Drop 3 

torpedo marbles into each 
launcher as shown in Figure 5.

6. The scoring markers:

 Set each 

scoring marker on the ocean grid 
to zero.

7. The pegs:

 Fill one of your peg 

trays with red pegs and the 
other with white pegs. Your 
opponent does the same.

8. The ships:

 Divide the ships so 

that each commander has the same 
fleet of 10. See Figure 6, on 
page 4.

5

guide only do not print 

Fig.

 

5

Visor

Fig.

 

4

Fig.

 

3

2

guide only do not print 

Torpedo
Tray

Fig. 2

Exit
Hole

Peg 
Tray x 4

Torpedo

3

Summary of Contents for Battleship Torpedo Attack

Page 1: ...2 PLAYERS CONTENTS Ocean grid with base 1 Torpedo tray 4 Peg trays 2 Periscopes with visors 8 Torpedo marbles 2 Torpedo launchers 10 Large ships 10 Small ships Red scoring pegs White scoring pegs Lab...

Page 2: ...move the game parts from their wrappings Discard all waste 2 Apply the labels as shown in Figure 1 below PREPARE FOR BATTLE Commanders sit opposite each other with the game on a table between them 1 T...

Page 3: ...it into the ocean grid holes Then clip a visor onto the back of each periscope See Figure 4 5 The torpedo marbles Drop 3 torpedo marbles into each launcher as shown in Figure 5 6 The scoring markers S...

Page 4: ...half of his her torpedo launcher If no ship is there your opponent says OPEN WATER You then place a white peg in that co ordinate on the top half of your torpedo launcher If a ship is there your oppon...

Page 5: ...e 8 shows where you place your pegs in two turn examples TURN EXAMPLES YOUR TURN You call out H10 Your opponent checks the bottom half of his grid None of his fleet is located there Your opponent call...

Page 6: ...r Commanders when setting a ship on the ocean use the last co ordinate called out to work out where to place your ship See Figure 9 2 Ready Aim Fire Now you attack by doing the following Look down int...

Page 7: ...on the left side of the ocean grid shows you how many points you score See Figure 11 for an example WINNING THE GAME The winner is the first to reach 1 000 points after both commanders have taken the...

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