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A long, descending whistle filled the room, followed by a triumphant siren. "Task Force One wins!" the commander declared.
The VTech Electronic Talking Battleship Command game is a 4-in-1 electronic strategy board game for 1 or 2 players, including modes for solo play against the computer. The game was made in China and, based on product listings, was likely targeted at a broad age range, from 4 years old and up. While the exact release date is unclear, references to similar games, like the Milton Bradley Electronic Talking Battleship released in 1989, suggest the VTech version emerged in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
The first player to sink all five of their opponent's ships wins! 4. Special Features and Tips
Instructions | Electronic Talking Battleship - BoardGameGeek Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual
: Used on the upper target grid to record successful hits on enemy ships, and on your lower ocean grid to track damage sustained by your own fleet. Initial Setup and Programming 1. Battery Installation
5 plastic ships (Carrier, Battleship, Submarine, Destroyer, Patrol Boat) for each player. Red pegs (hits) and white pegs (misses). 4 "AA" batteries (required for operation). Initial Setup
Press or CONFIRM after positioning each ship as prompted by the electronic voice. Repeat until all five ships are registered. How to Play: Rules of Engagement A long, descending whistle filled the room, followed
One of the reasons the VTech version stands out is its variety of play styles. Most manuals outline three primary modes:
Toggles between different game variations and difficulty levels.
When you score the final hit on a ship, the computer announces the sinking. The corresponding ship light on your console will go out. The game was made in China and, based
After all ships are entered, the computer will confirm the fleet is ready. Repeat this process for Task Force Two. 3. How to Play: The Battle Phase
When prompted for "Task Force One," choose a starting coordinate (e.g., A-2) and press Enter .
⚓ Always wait for the voice prompt to finish speaking before entering your next coordinate to avoid input errors. How to Play: Step-by-Step 1. Positioning Your Fleet
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This is almost always caused by low batteries. Replace with fresh alkaline batteries.