There was a version we played where you use pencils, you draw your battle force on one half of the page, the opponent on theirs. Then you draw a mark next to the unit you are shooting with by drawing a dark spot. You fold the paper in half and rub the back of the paper to see if the mark lands on your opponent’s unit. Of course, you have to draw the explosion in great detail and go “KERSHBOOOSH” or something.
There was a version we played where you use pencils, you draw your battle force on one half of the page, the opponent on theirs. Then you draw a mark next to the unit you are shooting with by drawing a dark spot. You fold the paper in half and rub the back of the paper to see if the mark lands on your opponent’s unit. Of course, you have to draw the explosion in great detail and go “KERSHBOOOSH” or something.
Neat, and as a bonus it serves as a nice introduction to reflective symmetry. I can dig it.