Yes, diagonally and also a combination of all directions as long as each square touched another.
I made a YouTube video about 7 years ago.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:38 AM John Dumas <jdumasfelix@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Al,Like Cathy, I remember about 4 players. The wikipedia entry shows the ships placed vertically or horizontally. I seem to remember that we also could place them diagonally. Do you remember that?Johnny--On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 7:33 PM Alex Magdaleno <eng42b@gmail.com> wrote:Wikipedia doesn't know that more than 2 can play the game. What would you say was the largest number we played with back in the day? I remember about 5.--
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