Gameplay Summary
The main unit with a keypad, LCD screen (on some models), and speaker. Targeting Grid: The upper section used to track your shots. Ocean Grid: The lower section used to position your ships. Pegs: Red pegs (hits) and White pegs (misses).
Five plastic ships per player (Carrier, Battleship, Cruiser, Submarine, Destroyer). Instruction Manual: The original VTech booklet. 3. Battery Installation and Powering On
Turn the unit on and press the button to select 1-Player or 2-Player mode. Step 2: Input Ship Coordinates Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual
If you’ve found an old unit but lost the instructions, this comprehensive guide will help you understand the and start commanding your fleet. 1. Introduction and Setup
Before launching your fleet, ensure the physical console is prepared correctly.
Open your plastic grid console shield to hide your fleet from your opponent. Gameplay Summary The main unit with a keypad,
If you type the wrong coordinate before firing, press the Clear button to wipe the entry.
If you grew up in the late 1990s or early 2000s, you might remember the . Unlike the classic Milton Bradley version that relied on plastic pegs and silent guessing, this version brought the game into the digital age with voice commands, sound effects, and electronic tracking.
Input the bow (front) and stern (back) coordinates into the keypad. Pegs: Red pegs (hits) and White pegs (misses)
: Press the "Clear Memory" button to ensure no previous game data remains. Enter Coordinates
The core of the VTech experience is the interface between the physical pegs and the electronic brain.
Example: If a ship spans A1 to A4, press A , 1 , A , 4 , and then ENTER .