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  2. Risk (game) - Wikipedia

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    Risk is a popular game of diplomacy, conflict and conquest for two to six players, invented by French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse in 1957. Learn about the different versions, themes, equipment and design of Risk, and how to play it on a world map with dice and cards.

  3. List of licensed Risk game boards - Wikipedia

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    The struggles portrayed in this real time strategy game series adapt perfectly to classic tabletop RISK gameplay, and the winner will be determined by astute deployment of military might and strategic field tactics. RISK: StarCraft includes 4 play modes and sports over 290 custom playing pieces. Number of players 3 – 5 Other features

  4. Risk 2210 A.D. - Wikipedia

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    Risk 2210 A.D. is a 2–5 player board game by Avalon Hill that is a futuristic variant of the classic board game Risk. Risk 2210 A.D. was designed by Rob Daviau and Craig Van Ness and first released in 2001. In 2002, it won the Origins Award for "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game of 2001". [1]

  5. RisiKo! - Wikipedia

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    RisiKo! is an Italian strategy board game based on Risk, with different rules and objectives. Learn about the history, features, targets, armies and territories of this popular game.

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  7. Castle Risk - Wikipedia

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    The rules of Castle Risk differ from original Risk in several respects. [2] Each empire has a capital city (of the player's choosing) and once the capital is lost that player is out of the game. In addition, reinforcements are granted at the end of a turn instead of at the beginning (except in the case of the Reinforcements card).

  8. Parker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Parker Brothers was an American toy and game manufacturer that published over 1,800 games since 1883. Some of its famous games include Monopoly, Clue, Risk, Scrabble, and Ouija.

  9. Risk II - Wikipedia

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    Risk II is a video game version of the board game Risk, developed by Deep Red Games and published by Hasbro Interactive. It has different game modes, such as Classic, Real Time, Tournament and SameTime, and features various computer opponents and online play.