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Frankly, the app version of this game is far superior to the physical copy. The online matchmaking is excellent, and the quick games excise the time-consuming need for constant shuffling. Lux Touch iOS risk game, and Lux DLX let you conquer the world on your iPhone, iPod, and iPad. Lux DLX android risk game. Meowzers Action Cats is a feline fun mobile game. Romp with cute cats on your phone and tablet. Sillysoft makes games for Mac OS X, Windows XP/Vista/7 and Linux. Applies to: BigPicture, @RISK, Evolver, NeuralTools, PrecisionTree, StatTools, TopRank, releases 6.0 and newer Can I install @RISK and other Palisade software on a Mac? Yes, but in Windows. Risk 2 -The Companion Risk 2 is not an upgrade. It is a companion to the original game offering additional variations on the game. It is a companion to the original game offering additional variations on the game.

  • I'm hooked on the Roman Empire 400 AD board, self-playing over and over again, perhaps because I read Roman History from beginning to end. I have only two suggestions on Statistics. One is that it would be nice to walk through a game again, much as you might a Chess game. Another is that the Statistics box could have number of Armies, etc on the Y axis placed on the right side instead of the left, so you don't have to carefully eye how many is being registered on the histogram all the way over to the left side of the graph. Or perhaps put the numbers on both sides, so you can see what the game started with. Fantastic project! Have fun!

  • This game makes me mad with rage. It's a pity because the game is funny in multiplayer mode, but in single player mode the AI cheats too much. The game experience is totally infuriating in single player mode, and this comes from an expert Risk player, that wins tournaments against humans in real life. Sadly, I've the impression that the programmer made the AI cheats attempting to challenge more the player. But an expert risk player notices all the 'impossible ' things that the AI does, like having always far better dice stats than the player in the long run (the in game graph statistics are not really useful, but I did mine manually), having reinforcements coming from nowhere, collecting cards (like it should be according to the original risk rules) while the player is unfairly forced to play immediately every combination he gets. Also, all the AI players immediately attack the human player whenever he conquers a continent, and this is effectively good and challenging. But the fact is that they (they AI players) do that only versus the human players, while they absolutely don't act in the same way with each other. When an AI players conquers a continent, he is left practically undisturbed by the other AIs. Infuriating cheaters that they are.

    Reply from Domination (Risk Board Game)

    Posted 2018-12-23
    the ai does not cheat, the ai follows all the same rules as the human players have to, in fact, the engine of the game does not know if it is an AI player or human player that is playing.
  • Very exciting game among simple ones. Written in Java is both advantage and disadvantage. Hope you consider to port this game to Qt framework. Nevertheless, the game itself is very nice.

  • Nice implementation of the board game

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The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game

DOS - 1989

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1989, the year The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game was released on DOS. Made by Gang of Five and published by Leisure Genius, this strategy game is available for free on this page.

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Rich Nagel2017-05-101 point

Similar to what I posted about Monopoly Deluxe for DOS:
I've bought, owned, and played MANY different versions of Risk for PC and Android. But, this DOS version is the BEST BY FAR. Sure, it doesn't have all of the eye-candy of the newer incarnations of the game, but it has a *LOT* more features... and much better gameplay IM(NotSo)HO.
I have Risk for DOS, Risk for Windows 95, Risk II for Windows 98, the modern Risk for Android by SMG (these SO-CALLED 'developers' are BRAINLESS BONEHEADS... Hasbro REALLY NEEDS to REVOKE their official license from them!), several Risk styled clones for Android, as well as the Windows 3.x port of Risk for DOS (also published by Virgin, although developed by a different group of coders and developers than the DOS version).
Risk for DOS BEATS them all, by far. Hell, the WinDoZe port of the exact same game even *LACKS* *NUMEROUS* features that the DOS version has! :duh: Risk for DOS is the ONLY version of computerized Risk that includes ALL of the game variants of the REAL board game that were popular at the time (Risk board game official rules circa 1989, US and UK editions).
Anyhow, two thumbs up... the best version of Risk for PC EVER!
P.S. The manual for the DOS version can be found here - http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/docs.php?id=1354 :)

James2013-06-010 point DOS version

Wise Old Man.The newer Risk games that came out for the Sega Genesis video game system, did have a Nuclear Risk option to one of the game scenarios.It was more like capture the flag, but if you didn't attack right, you would get routed.

A Wise Old Man2013-02-190 point DOS version

Virgin once promised an 'updated' take on Risk, where modern weapons and tactics would be incorporated along with changes in the way negotiations could be conducted. But sadly, the only place these rule changes ever showed up were in the classrooms where the Risk boardgame was used as a teaching tool; Virgin had apparently released the rules on the sly to a few teachers to beta-test the concepts, and they apparently spread like wildfire. Still, if you want Risk with Nukes, Nuclear War may be a better choice. Especially if you go the card game version, and include the 'Python (Monty) Rules Set' cards from 'Space Gamer.

jony2011-12-290 point DOS version

it is very nice

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