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Are You fond of battleships? The best naval action for mobile is waiting for you: Battle of Warships. Get ready to sail on legendary ships of the past, play with your friends and destroy enemies! There are more than dozens of First and Second World War ships in the battle of warships fleet. Feel like a captain and sail on a host level of any level. Use artillery, planes and torpedoes.


Cube Software, the same studio that created Battle of Warships has recently released early access to a sequel, aptly named Modern Warships. The google play link is here: =com.Shooter.ModernWarships&hl=en_US&gl=US IOS version will be released 2-3 months after the play version had all of its bugs fixed and dealt with.


Get ready for a legendary game that lets you enter into action-packed naval battles. Prepare yourself to take charge of your naval warship and be a powerful captain. Be brave enough with Battle of Warships: Online and win the sea battles you will not forget. This action game takes naval battles on a level everyone would like. If you are interested in playing this game, check it out here to be guided.


Battle of Warships is a naval action game published by Mobile GDC. This action game brings you nostalgia for sea battles that usually happen in action movies. If you are familiar with some action movies that show naval battles, you will find this game easy. The game provides you with easy-to-follow instructions, so even new players can grasp the game easily. The game also has many excellent features like the detailed view of seascapes. You will find the other ships there and instantaneously fight them with your armaments.


Battle of Warships offers a dynamic gameplay experience where you can fight with other ships. In the game, you will take charge of a ship that traverses a wide seascape and engage in battles. The game introduces you to the 1942 battle warfare, and the primary setting is set on the sea. The other details in the game should not confuse you as it is not related to World War II. You will also observe that the game borrowed some elements from historical elements like ships used in World War I. The Battle of Warships game is indeed a time machine for those adventurous players who thrive in action.


The game also allows you to upgrade your ships to fight effectively in sea battles. This is available as you advance in the game and gain experience in its gameplay. Your objective in the gameplay is to find any enemy ships and attack them with your ship. This is done by traversing into a wide seascape where you can find the other ships. You can also zoom the screen for a better view of the wide seascape and craft your strategy. Having one or more can help you fight effectively in sea battles.


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Battle Of Warships is a challenging naval battle simulator. Its premise consists of simple and fun nautical battles, just like in 'Assasins Creed: Blackflag' and 'Assassins Creed: Rogue.' Albeit, in this occasion a few more strategic elements are thrown in that add increased complexity to what was already a highly polished game.


Gameplay in Battle of Warships is simple. In each battle, you'll team up with up to six different allies throughout the classic mode of gameplay. There's also a team-based 'Deathmatch' mode in which you won't be respawning anytime soon.


Move freely about each scenario using the four cardinal point arrows, and depending on the type of vessel you're controlling, you can switch up between up to 3 different attacks by using the buttons at the top right of the screen.


Among the weapons available to you, you'll find classic aerial proyectiles perfect for inflicting quick and lasting damage. Along with torpedos that are slower and more imprecise but wreck havoc on your opponents' fleet with each hit. There are also aerial attacks that include small aircrafts that inflict light, but persistent damage on your enemies until their ships are in wreckage.


When each battle is over, and in function of your performance overall, you'll have earned a higher or lower amount of coins as compensation for your victory. You'll also pick up new materials that will eventually be useful to unlock new combat warships or build up the ones you already have.


Both this game's graphics and its soundtrack are outstanding and will let you live all the thrills of being an authentic sea captain in the throws of an epic battle on the high seas, straight off the bat. Even though you might miss a few additional game modes, team-based deathmatch is sufficiently enthralling and entertaining to compensate for the lack of variety when it comes to gameplay.


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The Battle of Hampton Roads was the first engagement of ironclad warships during the Civil War and was fought between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia. While neither side could claim victory, the battle demonstrated the viability of ironclad technology and provided a glimpse into the future of naval warfare.


In the earliest weeks of the war, President Abraham Lincoln implemented a blockade off the southern coast, preventing Confederate trade, particularly the sale of cotton, with the outside world. Warships were needed to break the blockade, but the Confederates had few resources at hand. Confederate secretary of the Navy, Stephen Mallory, scrambled to find a solution. With no formidable vessels to choose from, Mallory decided instead to challenge the Union navy with the latest technology: warships clad with iron.


To achieve this goal, the Confederates sought to take advantage of what the Yankees left behind. After Virginia seceded in April 1861, many of the ships and repair facilities of the U. S. Navy at the Gosport Naval Yard in Portsmouth were hastily sunk or destroyed by retreating Union forces. The USS Merrimack had been scuttled and her upper works destroyed by fire. The Confederates raised Merrimack from the mud of the Elizabeth River, moved her into an undamaged graving dock, and transformed her into a heavily armed ironclad vessel. They rechristened the ship the CSS Virginia.


March 9. Lt. Catesby Jones, now in command of Virginia, prepares the Rebel ironclad for another assault. Steaming towards the steam frigate USS Minnesota, the Virginia begins to take her new victim under fire. As the Virginia approaches Minnesota, Jones notices a strange raft-like vessel by its side. With the Monitor now bearing down on the Virginia, the Confederate ironclad shifts its fire to this newcomer with the large, two-gun rotating iron turret. The two ironclads settle down to a close-range slug fest. Both ships noisily fire into each other with little effect, their shots glancing off their armored sides. Virginia at one point tries to ram the smaller Monitor, but the nimbler Union vessel turns sharply to avoid the blow.


After several hours of close combat, Worden, standing in the pilot house on the Monitor, is temporarily blinded when a shell from the Virginia explodes close by. The Monitor disengages and heads for the safety of shallow water where the deep-draft Virginia cannot follow. Despite its temporary advantage, the Virginia, short on ammunition and threatened by the outgoing tide, withdraws and heads for the safety of Portsmouth.


The CSS Virginia was fairly conventional. Built upon the hull of the USS Merrimac, it was a wooden vessel covered with iron plates, and it had fixed weapons. Still, she was a formidable threat. Iron covered, the ship measured 275 feet long 38.5 feet across its beam, and 27.5 feet deep. It was angled such that cannon shot would harmlessly bounce off its sides. Outfitted with ten guns and resembling a floating barn roof, the ship was rechristened the CSS Virginia and released from dry dock into the Elizabeth River on February 17, 1862.

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