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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiiship
'''WiiShip''' is a BattleShips clone for the Wii!. Hours of fun to be had!


==Screenshots==
== What is battleship? ==
==Media==
The game Battleship is a guessing game played by two people. Although popularized in the United States as a commercial board game, first published in 1931 by the Starex Novelty Company of New York under the name of "Salvo", it is known throughout the world as a pencil and paper game and predates World War I in this form. It was published by Milton Bradley Company in 1943 as the pad-and-pencil game "Broadsides, the Game of Naval Strategy".
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Players place their "fleet" of 5 ships on their "ocean", hidden from the opponent's view. Taking turns, players call out their "shots" attempting to get "hits" on the opponent's ships in order to sink them. Strategy and some luck must be combined to be the first to locate and sink all 5 opponent's ships to win the game.
 
== Usage ==
Load using any method.  The download includes an icon and XML file for the [[Homebrew Channel Wii|HBC]].
 
== Controls ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Wiimote !! Action
|-
| Wiimote A Button || Choose a place, or shoot the oponent
|-
| Wiimote B Button || When you are choosing a place, this will change the boat direction
|-
| Wiimote 1 Button || Sound On/Off
|-
| Wiimote 2 Button || Restart the game
|-
| Wiimote Home Button || In game menu/Exit game
|}
 
== Screenshot ==
[[image:wiishipwii.jpg]]
 
== Change Log ==
'''0.6.1'''
* Fixed Single Player bug when returning to main menu
* Added some info at the bottom of ingame menu
'''0.6'''
* Added the main menu
* Changed the in game menu
* Reconstruction of the computer engine and fail safe against infinit loop
* Added boats image
* Last player shoot coord on screen
* Shoot counter
'''0.5'''
* Reconstruction of the computer and ingame menu (First release)
'''0.4'''
* Fixed some bug and added the sound effect
'''0.3'''
* Added a dummy computer to play against
'''0.2'''
* Added Wiimote support & added the board
'''0.1'''
* Starting to create the behind of the scene (without graphic) of the wiiship system
 
== Working On ==
Select what boat to place on the board instead of forcing the user to put the Carrier, Battleship, Destroyer, Submarine and Patrol (in that order)
 
Little bug on the AI of the computer when there is vertical boat next to each other.
 
PSSSS: Multiplayer is done, but I have a single bug that I can't figure out, and because I don't have an USB gecko, it's kind of hard (well more like time consuming) figuring where the prob is, but stay tune, it shouldn't take long before wiiship multiplayer is release.
 
== Thanks ==
*Wil (wii solitaire author) for his help on GRRLIB
*Ti-Ti, exiilit, Dykam, mattgentl, Llanowyn BETA TESTER
*To everyone who made source code available for their Wii applications and of course to Team Twiizers.
 
==External links==
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiiship

Revision as of 00:09, 30 July 2022

Wiiship
File:Wiishipwii.jpg
General
AuthorAcADIeN
TypeBoard
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/08/19
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WiiShip is a BattleShips clone for the Wii!. Hours of fun to be had!

What is battleship?

The game Battleship is a guessing game played by two people. Although popularized in the United States as a commercial board game, first published in 1931 by the Starex Novelty Company of New York under the name of "Salvo", it is known throughout the world as a pencil and paper game and predates World War I in this form. It was published by Milton Bradley Company in 1943 as the pad-and-pencil game "Broadsides, the Game of Naval Strategy".

Players place their "fleet" of 5 ships on their "ocean", hidden from the opponent's view. Taking turns, players call out their "shots" attempting to get "hits" on the opponent's ships in order to sink them. Strategy and some luck must be combined to be the first to locate and sink all 5 opponent's ships to win the game.

Usage

Load using any method. The download includes an icon and XML file for the HBC.

Controls

Wiimote Action
Wiimote A Button Choose a place, or shoot the oponent
Wiimote B Button When you are choosing a place, this will change the boat direction
Wiimote 1 Button Sound On/Off
Wiimote 2 Button Restart the game
Wiimote Home Button In game menu/Exit game

Screenshot

File:Wiishipwii.jpg

Change Log

0.6.1

  • Fixed Single Player bug when returning to main menu
  • Added some info at the bottom of ingame menu

0.6

  • Added the main menu
  • Changed the in game menu
  • Reconstruction of the computer engine and fail safe against infinit loop
  • Added boats image
  • Last player shoot coord on screen
  • Shoot counter

0.5

  • Reconstruction of the computer and ingame menu (First release)

0.4

  • Fixed some bug and added the sound effect

0.3

  • Added a dummy computer to play against

0.2

  • Added Wiimote support & added the board

0.1

  • Starting to create the behind of the scene (without graphic) of the wiiship system

Working On

Select what boat to place on the board instead of forcing the user to put the Carrier, Battleship, Destroyer, Submarine and Patrol (in that order)

Little bug on the AI of the computer when there is vertical boat next to each other.

PSSSS: Multiplayer is done, but I have a single bug that I can't figure out, and because I don't have an USB gecko, it's kind of hard (well more like time consuming) figuring where the prob is, but stay tune, it shouldn't take long before wiiship multiplayer is release.

Thanks

  • Wil (wii solitaire author) for his help on GRRLIB
  • Ti-Ti, exiilit, Dykam, mattgentl, Llanowyn BETA TESTER
  • To everyone who made source code available for their Wii applications and of course to Team Twiizers.

External links

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