List Of Licensed Risk Game Boards
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This is a list of licensed ''Risk'' game boards.


English releases


Risk In simple terms, risk is the possibility of something bad happening. Risk involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an activity with respect to something that humans value (such as health, well-being, wealth, property or the environme ...


Castle Risk Castle Risk is a version of the board game Risk (game), Risk that is played on a map of Europe. It was first released as a stand-alone game by Parker Brothers in 1986 and later appeared on the reverse side of the board in an early 1990s version of ...


Risk 40th Anniversary Edition


Risk: 2210 A.D.


Risk: The Lord of the Rings


Risk: The Lord of the Rings: Gondor & Mordor Expansion Set


Risk: Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition


Risk Godstorm ''Risk Godstorm'' is a ''Risk'' variant board game published by Avalon Hill and designed by Mike Selinker with developers Richard Baker and Michael Donais. The cultures of the Celts, Norse, Greeks, Egyptians, and Babylonians clash for supremacy ...


Risk: Star Wars: Clone Wars Edition


Risk: Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition


Risk: The Transformers Edition


Risk Junior: Narnia


Risk: Halo Wars


Risk Legacy


Risk: Metal Gear Solid


Risk: Starcraft


Risk: Plants vs. Zombies (2013)

A mob of fun-dead zombies are invading the quaint town of Brainsborough, while the pea-packing plants branch out for a battle of suburban domination! Risk: Plants vs. Zombies is a two-player-only version of the decades-old Risk game, with one player controlling the plants of the wildly successful Plants vs. Zombies digital game and the other controlling the zombies. The game features a double-sided game board and three play modes: mission objectives, tower defense, and total domination.


Risk Europe

'' Risk Europe'' differs markedly from the original game, in that each territory generates a specific income for the player, and the player can purchase new units based on the amount of revenue received. Also, each unit succeeds in its attack if the player hits a specific number or lower during the attack. Another change is a new type of unit known as siege weapons is provided to players. Also players have different types of units, each with their own types of tactics and attacks.


French releases


La Conquête du monde

Although not technically a licensed ''Risk'' variation, La Conquête du monde is included in this list as it is the precursor to the popular English version of ''Risk''. 4. Le jeu mondial de stategie 1970-1976 Marque et module deposes. Tous droits reserves. plastic armies, wooden dice


Risk: Édition Napoléon


Risk: Édition Napoléon: Extension Empire Ottoman


Brazilian releases


WAR

Released by Grow in 1972. A few other Brazilian modified versions were released: * WAR•II (1981), featuring air strikes and new rules for trading cards and armies. * WAR: Star Wars Episode I (1999), which uses the original rules in the Star Wars universe. * WAR Júnior (2000), with simplified rules, no territory cards and an alternative attack system by missiles. * WAR: Império Romano (Roman Empire, 2007), which uses the original rules in a map of the Roman Empire around year 140 CE. Suited for 4 players only. * WAR: Batalhas Mitológicas (Mythological Battles, 2012), featuring a map of Ancient Greece and an alternative rule set (in addition to the original), which includes mythological beings, 8-sided dice, temples which grant devotion tokens used to evoke the powers of the gods (Ares, Athena, Hades, Poseidon and Zeus) and different rules for trading cards and armies. Suited for 4 players. This is the only version with army pieces in different shapes for different players: centaurs (white), cyclopes (yellow), harpies (green) and minotaurs (black). * WAR: Vikings (2017), featuring a map of Northern Europe (Scandinavia, Germany, Iceland and British Isles) and advanced rules (in addition to the classic rule), including new commander and Viking ship miniatures, command cards that change every battle involving the commanders, harbors and new rules for blocking sea routes and sea combat. The main addition is a Valhalla side board, where defeated armies go to, and a 'burnout' system that eliminates these armies for the rest of play in order to evoke the powers of Norse gods (Thor, Loki, Freya, Odin and Hel), which change in every combat. Suited for 4 players. This is the first version whose board map has less territories: 36 instead of the usual 42. This fact, allied to the "burnout" system, allows 2-player matches without the use of any "neutral army" rules, besides reducing play time as a whole.


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