Up Periscope
Children's Game · Nautical

Up Periscope

Each player has four merchant ships which they are trying to race across their own "side" of the board to the home port. They also have a submarine (which can attack the merchants) and a destroyer (which can counter-attack the sub).

2 players45 minlight difficulty
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What is Up Periscope

Each player has four merchant ships which they are trying to race across their own "side" of the board to the home port. They also have a submarine (which can attack the merchants) and a destroyer (which can counter-attack the sub).

The game is basically like "Battleships" with movement. The cool part of the game is the board.

The board stands up vertically and each player plays his own side of the board. The ships stay in place as their bases are short pegs that fit pretty tightly in holes on the board. The board is made of a sandwich of two thick card boards with a thin sheet of rubbery plastic in between, so you can't see which holes your opponents ships are in. But you can push your "torpedo" and "depth charge" through the hole, stretching out the rubber and popping your opponents ship off the board. Coolest physical game mechanic ever! No, wait, it gets better! At the bottom of the board is a periscope. Yes, it really has mirrors. You slide this left and right to any column of the board, and then peek through the eyepiece to sight the enemy. You get a view of one column of the board and a peripheral view of the columns each side. If you get a sighting of an opponents ship on the central column you can try and estimate the range and torpedo it. The enemy destroyer then gets a shot at counterattacking your sub. The view through the periscope looks just like looking out from a sub and seeing ships peeping out of the ocean (nicely painted board) along the line of sight. Absolutely the coolest physical game mechanic ever!!!

Board: 13 x 13 square grid

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Game details

Players
2
Age
Duration
45 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
1975
Mechanics
Secret Unit Deployment
Categories
Children's Game · Nautical · Wargame
Designer
(Uncredited)
Publisher
Kenner · Denys Fisher Toys
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How many players is Up Periscope for?

Up Periscope plays with 2 players.

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