not sure have never used that auto feature part of the game before 
On 13/07/2012, at 9:36 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Hmm  All of my ships were vertical. How do you change orientation. there was 
> a random ally place ships but I could not find  away to place them down 
> manually or change the orientation. this made me loose big time.
> On Jul 12, 2012, at 3:19 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Krystal and Matthew,
>> 
>> Naval Combat is an accessible iOS battleship game, which can be played 
>> either as a single user against the program on an iPhone or iPod Touch, or 
>> in group play through the Game Center.  I hadn't actually tried this game 
>> until Krystal posted her question about using it on the iPad.  I downloaded 
>> this app onto my iPad by treating it as though I were doing a new purchase 
>> from the App Store. The behavior with VoiceOver is odd.  I was able to get 
>> this into full screen mode, but although the game displays in portrait mode, 
>> just like for the iPhone, VoiceOver announces this as "landscape" -- even 
>> when I have orientation unlocked when I start this up.  Further, in order to 
>> flick to the controls I have to flick up (instead of right) or down (instead 
>> of left).  But the descriptions are still for the portrait mode play.  This 
>> is extremely weird.  I think that someone who actively plays this game, and 
>> who also has an iPad should write to the developer.
>> 
>> Matthew, the game has a board or 10 rows (labeled 1 through 10) and 10 
>> columns (labeled a through j) on which 5 ships of different lengths are 
>> placed either horizontally or vertically.  You'll hear announcements like 
>> "ship, aircraft carrier, vertical, from i3 to i7" or "ship, battleship, 
>> horizontal, from c4 to f4" that announce the random placement of these ships 
>> on your board.  The positions and orientations of your ships are hidden from 
>> your opponent, who will try to launch hits at various squares on your board 
>> in attempts to get a hit on one of your ships.  You, in turn, will move 
>> about your board, firing in an attempt to sink his ships, at their unknown 
>> positions.  When you get a hit, you then try to follow up by striking 
>> adjacent squares until you cover all parts of that ship.  You need to decide 
>> whether the ship is horizontally or vertically oriented, based on your 
>> current position on the board, and the positions of your previous misses or 
>> strikes.  You each get points for each successful strike. When you sink a 
>> ship, you'll be told what type of ship you destroyed, and the positions of 
>> your strikes.  Each round ends when either you or your opponent succeeds in 
>> sinking all five of the other's battleships.
>> 
>> HTH. Here's the URL if you're interested.  It was free for the day on July 
>> 4, 2012, so I posted it to the list.  Hadn't tried playing this myself until 
>> Krystal's question.
>> •  Naval Combat by Jonas Eckhardt, Tobias Muehlbauer, Wolf Roediger GbR 
>> ($0.99)
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/naval-combat/id408833350?mt=8
>> 
>> Krystal asked about contacting the developer for iPad use, and according to 
>> their support web page, you can write to the developer at: 
>> [email protected]
>> They also have a twitter account: @mindrecursion
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Jul 12, 2012, at 3:35 AM, krystal watson wrote:
>> 
>>> it will work on i phone i pad and i pod i think 
>>> On 12/07/2012, at 11:08 PM, Matthew Chao wrote:
>>> 
>>>> What is Naval Combat, and on which systems will it work?
>>>> 
>>>> Matthew Chao
>>>> 
>>>> At 02:01 AM 7/12/2012, you wrote:
>>>>> it was much worse that that i can not even get the app to synk to the i 
>>>>> pad i am afraide
>> 
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