# Battlewords: History ## Foundation - Invented in the early 1980s as "Word Battle," a paper-and-pencil grid game inspired by Battleship. - Used in reading classes for international students at San Diego State University. - In 1992, developed for submission to game agents; accepted by Technical Game Services (TGS). ## Rename & Presentation - Renamed "Battlewords" in 1993. - Presented to Milton-Bradley at the New York trade show, but only as a videotaped paper prototype. - MB declined due to another European word game in development. ## Sabotage & Similar Games - Turkish students reported a similar game, "The Admiral Sank," in Turkey. - Suspicions arose that students adapted and sold the idea, which became "Battle Words" (two words) in Europe, licensed to Hasbro International. - MB ultimately rejected the original Battlewords after seeing the European version. ## Reboot & Digital Version - The European "Battle Words" faded into obscurity. - The original creator retained prototypes and correspondence. - Later collaborated with a Turkish programmer to create a Flash version of Battlewords for the website. - Plans to further develop the game. ## Copyright BattlewordsTM. All Rights Reserved. All content, trademarks and logos are copyrighted by the owner.