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Zain
05-01-2006, 02:17
I absolutely love Risk. Any version, either the World map, Lord of the Rings, or the Star Wars: Clone Wars version!

I have strategies, but I want to make sure I have an audience first before I tell them and show them off.

-ZainDustin

Csargo
05-01-2006, 02:32
I love Risk

Martok
05-01-2006, 02:43
Risk rules. It's the great original strategy game (aside from chess, of course).

Zain
05-01-2006, 02:47
Risk rules. It's the great original strategy game (aside from chess, of course).

Yes, I love Chess as well.

-ZainDustin

Justiciar
05-01-2006, 03:46
I chose the "Gah!" option, since I've never acctually played it. My dad has a dusty old box somewhere around the house.. might be worth finding (and kidnapping the nearest person) for a try.

rotorgun
05-01-2006, 04:44
Great game. My favorite version has the Napoleonic figures. I used to haave a copy of the original with the little wooden squares and cresents, etc. I don't know what happened to it. This is probably the first strategy game I ever played and is still great fun to play FTF (face to face). We often played during our off time when I was on active duty. The games would last for hours! :2thumbsup:

Dutch_guy
05-01-2006, 12:12
Well I haven't played it in a while, last time was ....about 8 years ago.

However at the time I enjoyed it a lot, I liked it but the word awesome is a bit to big a word in my opinion

:balloon2:

doc_bean
05-01-2006, 12:27
It's not bad, but it's a dice-fest. Luck matters far more than strategy. Have you played any 'more serious' war games ?

Keba
05-01-2006, 15:16
It's not bad, but it's a dice-fest. Luck matters far more than strategy. Have you played any 'more serious' war games ?

I agree ... no matter how hard you plan out your strategies (and there's not that much planning involved) luck still decides.

I mean, one battalion driving away ten is a bit much.

I turned away from Risk several years back ... switched to Axis&Allies and similar stuff ... luck decides a great deal still, but at least it is somewhat more ... how do I call it ... strategic.

Taurus
05-01-2006, 21:09
Only played it once for about 3 minutes, it was ok.

Alexander the Pretty Good
05-01-2006, 21:51
Only played it once for about 3 minutes, it was ok.


:dizzy2: How could you play for just 3 minutes!? I'll assume you meant hours.

I guess you know how I voted. :sweatdrop:

Zain
05-01-2006, 22:05
Lol, sure do! I'm going to get the 40th Anniversary Edition for my birthday May 26th (school's out that day!)

-ZainDustin

Beirut
05-01-2006, 22:50
It's not bad, but it's a dice-fest. Luck matters far more than strategy.

Didn't Napolean say he would rather have generals who were lucky more than smart?

GoreBag
05-01-2006, 22:54
Risk is alright. I'd rather play Axis and Allies on any given day, or Twilight Imperium.

Somebody Else
05-02-2006, 00:12
Risk is good - but the luck element makes it a distinctly low effort game. Diplomacy on the other hand, is possibly one of the finest board games I know... Such a simple game, and yet... so so complicated. Plus, a good game for whiling away 6 hours or so and several bottles of wine...

doc_bean
05-02-2006, 09:49
Didn't Napolean say he would rather have generals who were lucky more than smart?

True, but it doesn't always make for an interesting game.

Viking
05-02-2006, 14:22
Luck matters far more than strategy. Have you played any 'more serious' war games ?

Still, when I was younger, my brother used to crush me everytime we played.
I haven`t played any 'more serious' war games, no.



I mean, one battalion driving away ten is a bit much.

That doesn`t happen more in Risk than in real life...

English assassin
05-02-2006, 16:32
Speaking of diplomacy, did anyone else ever play a game called Apocalypse? it was a games workshop game of nuclear war in Europe, but like Diplomacy it was really all about diplomacy. Unlike Diplomacy there was a bit more to combat, which was a sort of lairs dice kind of effort and very good (if largely abstract).


The game is similar to Risk, played on a map of Western Europe, and, unlike Risk, allowing simulation of nuclear weapons.

The unique feature of this outstanding game is the combat system. The attacking player chooses a number on a hidden die. He is allowed to choose any number up to the number of counters attacking. The defender has to try and choose the same number on his hidden die. Thus, the more attackers, the better the odds. The clever bit is that the defender only loses one man per unsuccessful defence, but if the defender guesses right, the attacker loses the number on the die. Once the last defender is eliminated, the attacker must move exactly the number-on-the-die of attackers into the now-empty area. It is usually advantageous to move the largest number in, so it is an incentive to choose a large number on the last attack - but the defender knows this so it's rather like going "all-in" on a bluff when playing poker.

And for every turn in which you gain territory in combat you get to build a nuclear missile - which cause mayhem just as you might expect. Nuclear missiles can be captured, and cause chain reactions if hit by an enemy's strike - so use-em or lose-em !

The natural course of play tends to handicap anyone doing well as players gang-up on the main threat. Do badly, and you may well get ignored for long enough to recover. Play can go on for a very long time, though without ever becoming tedious since every turn is a desperate battle with plenty of interest for all the players.


That's the best abstract wargame I ever played.

GoreBag
05-02-2006, 19:35
That sounds interesting, in a beer & pretzels kind of way.

LeftEyeNine
05-04-2006, 01:00
LoTr Risk owns all. We spend very fun time with a lot of snack supplies with it. The game has a lot of originality and instant gameplay shifter/balancer cards (adventure cards) which is what plain Risk lacks and hence being boring.

GoreBag
05-04-2006, 01:13
LoTr Risk owns all. We spend very fun time with a lot of snack supplies with it. The game has a lot of originality and instant gameplay shifter/balancer cards (adventure cards) which is what plain Risk lacks and hence being boring.

I agree that it was a more exciting game, but there are simply too few provinces.

LeftEyeNine
05-04-2006, 01:19
I agree that it was a more exciting game, but there are simply too few provinces.

After a long session of LoTR Risk, while returning home in the middle of the night from friend's house, we had come up with Medieval Total War Risk board game..I can't imagine how fun it would be.

Zalmoxis
05-04-2006, 02:11
I've only played computer versions of Risk, and thought it was pretty good.

Crazed Rabbit
05-04-2006, 02:13
I played a fun game o' risk a couple months ago.

I was playing against my roommate and his GF. He mainly took N and S America, I took mainly Europe, western Asia, Nothern Africa. The girl took a smattering of random countries.

I played my usual strategy of heavy borders while consolidating the center and conquering entire continents to draft large armies. I almost died once when my roomie attacked from NA towards Iceland, but my 2 armies managed to repel his 10 armies, which was very good because my interior had a bunch of one army countries. In fact, I had such stupendous luck throughout the game they accused me of having weighted dice, nevermind that we were using the same dice.

So, what other good boardgames are out there? Hopefull not too complicated or requiring too many people.

Crazed Rabbit

Alexanderofmacedon
05-04-2006, 02:41
From just hearing things about it and seeing it, I'd say it's the best strategy board game.

Then I'd tell you that I've never played it and you'd all maul me...:sweatdrop:

I really need to get on that...:wall:

Craterus
05-04-2006, 16:47
Yep. Love it.

doc_bean
05-04-2006, 16:57
After a long session of LoTR Risk, while returning home in the middle of the night from friend's house, we had come up with Medieval Total War Risk board game..I can't imagine how fun it would be.

There already is a boardgame with just Europe on it isn't there ? What other differences should there be between normal risk and Medieval: Total Risk ?

Has anyone played the 'future' version of risk ? 2020 AD or something, I've heard it was much better than normal risk.

Sjakihata
05-04-2006, 19:51
It's an extremely good board game, but it sure as hell doesnt beat chess.

GoreBag
05-04-2006, 20:01
Has anyone played the 'future' version of risk ? 2020 AD or something, I've heard it was much better than normal risk.

I've played it. There are fewer land provinces than in the latest 'standard' version of Risk, as many of the countries and states have formed separate regions of their own (Quebec, for example, is its own Republic). To make up for the lack of land space, there are also undersea colonies and provinces on the moon, but you have to invest time and resources to make capturing them available. There's a deck of event cards that can spring traps on your opponent or hold them at bay with diplomatic red tape, etc. However, the game ends after 6 turns, no matter what happens. Luckily, when I played, I managed to clinch the very last moon province and conquer the entirety of Earth and its orbit on turn 6, so maybe it's not such a drawback after all.

Rabbit, my friends and I play a lot of Twilight Imperium, an intragalactic strategy game involving trade, politics and warfare. I played a full (6-player) game with extended time rules in effect and came home last night at 6:30 am, after we'd decided to take a break from the game and finish it later - it's about half-finished.

Zain
05-04-2006, 21:35
Yay! I got the computer game version of Risk!!!

I'm so happy!

-ZainDustin

LeftEyeNine
05-04-2006, 23:18
There already is a boardgame with just Europe on it isn't there ? What other differences should there be between normal risk and Medieval: Total Risk ?

Adopting the features of the original MTW sounds quite exciting already. Of course the adoption phase would be difficult but would make it the best board game ever if done.

Martok
05-05-2006, 02:00
Ah, Twilight Imperium! For as much as I enjoy Risk, TI is probably my favorite strategy board game. :2thumbsup:

Yawning Angel
05-05-2006, 13:01
Tis OK and quite good fun, but the best ever??

If you want to play risk without the luck factor, try Diplomacy, 7 players no dice and a fight over the map of Europe.

Goalie
05-06-2006, 03:44
Risk is an awesome game. It is like an early version of RTW.

Monarch
05-06-2006, 13:58
Have the LotR version somewhere. Though the guy who goes first gets loads of advantages and usually wins in my experience :/

The_678
05-07-2006, 08:29
Only played Risk once and thought it was ok, but I love to play Axis & Allies. I remember one game I was playing as Russia and just build tons of infantry with a couple planes and my dominating Nazi cousin eventually lost because I took all my losses as infantry and just took all his attacks. Best game I had of it.

UltraWar
05-07-2006, 12:20
Risk is no doubt the best strategy game ever!

I'm not good at it... but it sure is fun.

I played it with some friends once... and lost my foothold in South America but was left with Eastern Asia which I used to keep invading North America with.

I lost the game but I found it a fun experience :laugh4:

Glaucus
05-07-2006, 20:49
I like risk, though Diplomacy is better in my experience. Less luck more skill involved. Only problem is it needs seven people to be really good, and I can usually only find 3 or 4 people. Anyone know a game taht doesn't need too many people but is still good?

Zain
05-08-2006, 04:41
I kick butt in LOTR risk, but I've never heard of Diplomacy. Just yesterday I beat the guy that was the only person able to beat me in regular Risk. That was fun.

-ZainDustin

doc_bean
05-08-2006, 10:53
A list of pretty much every boardgame in existence:

boardgamegeek (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/browser.php?itemtype=game&sortby=rank)

GoreBag
05-08-2006, 19:22
I like risk, though Diplomacy is better in my experience. Less luck more skill involved. Only problem is it needs seven people to be really good, and I can usually only find 3 or 4 people. Anyone know a game taht doesn't need too many people but is still good?

Axis and Allies is optimally played with five.

Zain
05-09-2006, 13:07
I want to play this Axis and Allies now. I wonder how much it is to buy...

-ZainDustin

GoreBag
05-09-2006, 18:46
I want to play this Axis and Allies now. I wonder how much it is to buy...

-ZainDustin

The old edition ran at about 100 bucks Canadian, but the 2004 release (which you'll find at any comic book shop worth their salt), I got for around 60, if memory serves.

lancelot
05-09-2006, 18:57
Risk 2099 (I think that was the year anyway) was better than vanilla risk...you get commanders, bases, extra cards that give you bonuses and you get to fight over the moon! How cool is that?

Plus the board territories are all messed up...exiled states of america for example and underwater territories too..

Zain
05-10-2006, 13:01
That's because it's futuristic.

-ZainDustin

Goalie
05-10-2006, 16:28
Yea, LOTR risk is cool, the strongholds and leaders add a nice touch to the game. I found this site that you can play RISK on, www.dominategame.com it is free and fun, you just download it and you can play anytime against people from all over. Usually there is about 200 or so people on it.

Zain
05-10-2006, 22:56
whoah Bettkicker! That's awesome! Thanks bro!

-ZainDustin

Goalie
05-11-2006, 04:42
yea, it is pretty sweet, one day i was bored and wanted to play a game of RISK with my friend but he wasnt home, so i googled RISK online, and this popped up. What is ur name on the game? Mine is goalie19, so if i see u on we can hook up and play a game.

Xiahou
05-11-2006, 09:38
I used to play a variant/expansion to Axis & Allies that I thought was just great. Unfortunately I havent played it in years and dont even know where it is anymore- so I couldnt say specifically what it was called.

One of its major additions though, was the inclusion of France by starting the game before the occupation instead of afterwards. After France was inevitably occupied, its navy and overseas territory would randomly become either Free French or Vichy. Of course, that was just one of the changes- it really added alot of depth that the original game was lacking imo.

Zain
05-11-2006, 13:07
I'll be sure to sign up after school today. And I'll look for you.

Maybe we can set up a play time.

-ZainDustin