Sea Battle
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Published on2021/11/18 at 12:37
Bit Managers had broadened their horizons beyond Infogrames, contacting a German company called Laguna, the first fruit of which was the publication of Die Maus. Of course, Laguna was previously acquired by Infogrames itself, renamed Infogrames Deutschland but with some independent operating capacity.
The result of that agreement was the order of this'Sea Battle', or 'Schiffe Versenken' in the Teutonic country, which was nothing more than a version of the well-known game of ships, which had its most popular version in the board game 'Battleship' by MB.
The mechanics do not have to be explained, you all know them, and it is this that also justifies the limitations when evaluating the technical virtues of the game, which cannot go much further than designing more or less decent graphics and accompanying them with a ditto music.
In any case, it was a good way to take the game beyond your front door.
The result of that agreement was the order of this'Sea Battle', or 'Schiffe Versenken' in the Teutonic country, which was nothing more than a version of the well-known game of ships, which had its most popular version in the board game 'Battleship' by MB.
The mechanics do not have to be explained, you all know them, and it is this that also justifies the limitations when evaluating the technical virtues of the game, which cannot go much further than designing more or less decent graphics and accompanying them with a ditto music.
In any case, it was a good way to take the game beyond your front door.
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Graphics: Sergio Palacios, Julio Moruno
Music, Sound: Alberto José González Pedraza
Design: Isidro Gilabert, Rubén Ángel Gómez
Testing: César Gilabert, Alberto Moreno