Master And Comander Overview
Master and Commander was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It was a straightforward naval duel, a simple concept that fit right into the era of quick, browser-based play. You wouldn't spend hours on it, but it was a reliable way to pass a few minutes between other tasks.
You control a single ship, moving it left and right across the bottom of the screen with the arrow keys. Your opponent's vessel mirrors your position from the top. The objective is to sink them before they sink you, firing cannonballs with the spacebar. The mechanics are basic: you time your shots to hit the moving target above, while also dodging the incoming barrage. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty comes from predicting your rival's movements. It feels like a tense, rhythmic game of maritime chess, played in real time with pixelated cannon fire.