In the free version of the program, users can choose from nine different missions representing battles between various Allied and Axis navies the paid version gives access to many more. Each player's turn involves moving his or her fleet of ships, attacking enemy ships, resupplying the existing fleet, and building new ships. The game compares itself to the classic Battleship board game, and although there are some superficial similarities, this version is far more complex. Gameplay is not particularly intuitive, either we had to consult the built-in tutorial, and then the user guide, in order to figure it out. This is definitely not a game for lovers of high-quality graphics. The fact that the program changes the monitor resolution didn't help. The program's interface is almost laughably unattractive, with grainy, low-resolution photos, clunky typefaces, and cumbersome advertising for the full version of the game.
Although it's not much to look at, the gameplay will appeal to some fans of military strategy games. Battleship Game World War 2 is an unusual naval warfare simulation game in which users ply a fleet of ships into battle, assuming the role of one of several navies active in World War II.