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@Dylan:
Has anyone played the Risk 2210 AD
Yes, it is a decent variant of Risk…
GG
I hear good things from 2210 ad.
@calvinhobbesliker:
Does the napoleon edition have naval pieces?
It looks like you get naval chit pieces.
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@crsluggo Thanks for picture. It is a pity these units are not more ‘same scale’. Still these vehicles seem to be OK when compared to size of Axis and Allies tank.
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+1 for LOTR risk. It was actually the game that then got me into A&A!
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@Mallery29:
Now if we were talking say LOTR Risk, I’d have to go with Gondor! It’s the key to the entire game, even if it’s a b���� to hold!
Awww… I finally got around to getting this game too!
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Hopefully, those risk games end before the cards trade in for too many armies.
40+ armies for such a trade, added to regular production could build in a lottery mentality for your kids.
A&A has steadier reinforcement per turn and favors frontal defensive stacking . This playing style would often lose in risk .
It’s readily available at Target in the US for $30.00. It will be a while before I get to play it but it looks really fun!
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Played many hours of LOTR Risk, great board. Love the strongholds and leaders.
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It’s a dumbed down version. Personally, dumbed down isn’t my style.
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@Anonymous:
ahh my friend the ammo is Dice….
In which case you end up with missing Legos and step on them in the middle of the night. :)