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Maritime Conflict
by GameMonetize
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Maritime Conflict

by GameMonetize
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Maritime Conflict

Maritime Conflict is one of those clever, deceptively simple puzzle games that hooks you with a clean naval theme. It's not about fast reflexes or complex simulations; it's a pure logic grid, where you're using limited intel to deduce the positions of an entire enemy fleet on a grid-based ocean. Think of it as a more strategic, watery cousin to Battleship, but where you have to solve the whole puzzle with the clues you're given from the start.

You start each mission with a map and a set of clues about the fleet's composition—like how many submarines, carriers, or destroyers are hidden, along with hints about which rows or columns they occupy. Your job is to place every single ship so that all the numbers add up and none of them touch, not even diagonally. It's a satisfying, methodical process of elimination; you'll mark squares as confirmed water or ship segments, slowly revealing the hidden armada until the entire tactical picture becomes clear. It's the perfect kind of game to sink into when you want to quietly outsmart a challenge.