Me and my friends recently got big into board games. We found out we like risk alot but it is a bit too simple. My friend suggested axis and allies but it is a bit too much, just too complicated and single turns take too long. Now I played some futuristic version of risk, like Risk 2038 or something like that and I had a really good time. So I decided to looks and see what other types of risk there are, welp there is ALOT. Everything from "Lord of the Rings" to Transformers. I am looking online but I have a hard time finding any ratings and I don’t want to buy a version that stinks. I was just wondering what are your favorite versions of Risk (and a brief explanation why)? P.S. If there is a Risk like game you would like to recommend feel free.
For a risk-like game Stratego is a good choice.
Hope this helps
Also, I've really enjoyed playing "Conquest of the Empire" with my friends. It's another game in the Milton Bradley Gamemaster series... along with "Axis and Allies", but it's not as complicated to play. It does tend to have some rule problems with the catapults being overly powerful and all, but house rules can always be made!!
So, "Conquest" would be my suggestion!! More complicated than Risk, but not as complicated as Axis!!
I love them both, but the Lord of the Rings Risk has a lot more strategy in it. There are places on the map that are strongholds where you get +1 to the die number. Also there are leaders taht move with your army and give them a +1 to the die roll.
Also, if you choose to play with them there are event cards that make the game really fun at times.
There are a lot more features that add further depth to the game.
Email me if you have anymore questions.
~Scotty~
It works like this: Players submit their moves. Who they want to attack, from where, with a various amount of armies. You can attack multiple countries, attack one country from two different countries, have two different opponents attack another country (who then have to battle it out with their remaining armies for control of the country), and I'm sure I'm missing a few other moves.
Risk 2 also has some other features where you can add other territories to the map, like Hawaii, for example. Also you can turn on different routes to places. Like attacking Australia from South America. It makes the game play more strategic.
The Simulatanous Risk might be difficult to translate to a traditional board game. But on the computer it's awesome!