Comparison Battleships

Comparison Battleships

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Comparison Battleships
The game is played in pairs. Before it begins, each player secretly arranges their ships on their grid. 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., only one ship can occupy any given square in the grid). In this game each of the 2 partners puts 1 one-deck ship, 1 two-deck ship and 1 three-deck ship on the board. After the ships have been positioned, the game proceeds in a series of rounds. In each round, each player takes a turn to announce a target square in the opponent's grid which is to be shot at. The opponent announces whether or not the square is occupied by a ship, and if it is a "hit" they mark this on their own grid. To make a shot a student should form a question with one of the adjectives given above the battlefield and a necessary word. E.g.: Are you sexier than your wife? The answer is: "Yes, I am". If the opponent's ship is on the field, which says "your wife". IF there is NO SHIP on that field, the opponent should answer "No, I'm not", no matter if it is true or not. If all of a player's ships have been sunk, the game is over and their opponent wins.