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    RISK: The Game of Global Domination

    Game » consists of 0 releases. Released Dec 31, 1996

    A computer adaptation of the strategy board game Risk, featuring an "Ultimate Risk" variant with several new rules.

    Short summary describing this game.

    RISK: The Game of Global Domination last edited by Nes on 04/11/24 08:50AM View full history

    Overview

    Risk: The Game of Global Domination, also known as Risk CD-ROM and Risk: The Game of World Conquest, is a digital strategy board game developed by NMS Software and published by Hasbro Interactive for the Windows PC on December 31, 1996.

    The game is an adaptation of Hasbro's board game Risk, including multiplayer for up to eight players (including LAN and online play), multiple game maps (including specific continental maps), and new objective-based modes (such as capturing player "forts" and map-specific scenarios).

    Along with classic rules ("Classic Risk"), the game includes a new unique "Ultimate Risk" variant with several new rules, including special units, terrain advantages, and natural disasters. Rather than dice rolls, this variant uses a special "battle tactics" system where both the attacker and defender choose from one of several strategies to determine the battle's outcome.

    It also received a conversion by Runecraft for the Sony PlayStation in Europe (on December 1997) and North America (on May 1998).

    Maps

    • Classic - Unavailable in Ultimate Risk.
    • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
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