Battleship Scratch Card

Ever wonder what the old-school Milton Bradley game Battleship would be like if you could combine it with a scratch card and played it for money? While Battle Cash Bonanza, one of many scratch cards at Ladbrokes Games, isn’t precisely like the original Battleship game, it does take elements of the classic nine-by-nine ship-sinking experience and updates them for fast-paced online action.

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Battle Cash Bonanza Rules | Scratch Card

  • Choose your stake, or how much each shot will cost you.
  • Set up your board, with different ships maneuvering across it.
  • Aim at the target of your choice and click fire.
  • The more ships you hit, the bigger your payout. If you manage to sink a ship, you win a jackpot for that ship!

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The look and feel of Battle Cash Bonanza is very much inspired by Battleship. It features the nine-by-nine grid with A-I columns and 1-9 rows, and it uses the same ships popularized by the guessing game of the 80s and 90s – the five-square carrier, four-square battleship, tiny two-square patrol boat, etc. The top-down view is also replicated, though BCB uses an isometric view so you see the columns and rows as diagonal lines. Additionally, because you are not trying to “guess” where another player’s ships are located, you are only looking at a single board.

Winning Battle Cash Bonanza has less to do with strategic guessing and more to do with a delayed point-and-shoot mentality. Because the cannon obeys the game’s laws of physics, it takes a few seconds for a shot to hit its target. You will have to aim ahead of a moving ship and anticipate where it will be when your shot hits the board.

The best part of Battle Cash Bonanza is in its nostalgia and its easiness to play. It is highly addictive, and players may be able to aim and shoot for hours. The potential to win real-life money will encourage many to get better at the game and will add an edge that may not otherwise be there.

The only two downsides to BCB are a) that cash payouts tend not to be that high compared to other cash games like poker or some slots, and b) that the cannon isn’t as accurate as it could be. There have been some instances where the cannon won’t even fire in the same direction as it was aimed, let alone at the same time. This makes it hard to simply point and shoot and makes Battle Cash Bonanza feel more like a pure-luck game.

Ultimately, Battle Cash Bonanza is a fun, if imperfect, cash scratch card on Ladbrokes Games. If you want to feel a blast from the past, try it out. It’s a fun time-waster and a great game to play when you’re bored and you want to battle for cash. Try it out today!