Naval Warfare is a classic strategy board game. It uses Game Center Turn-based multiplayer system. It is easy to pick up and instantly engaging. The game is pretty straightforward, allowing you to invite your friends or random opponents to play a turn-based game. You make a move, your friends make their moves at their convenience, and so on. Be the first to sink all of your opponent’s ships! Rules: Each player starts the game with 4 shots. Each time a player's 2 SHIPS are sunk, that player has one fewer shot in subsequent turns. FEATURES: -Play with real people. No single player mode, no AI, just human beings. The game is multiplayer only. -Game Center Turn-Based Multiplayer System allows you to play against many opponents at once. -Notifications will inform you when it's your turn. -Communicate with your friends or just random opponents through in-game chat. - Rematch (requires iOS 6 and later) - Add opponent as a friend
Trump's Attempt to Unilaterally Control State and Local Funding is Dangerous, Dumb, and Undemocratic
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