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Risk Rage

FireLance

Legend
Churning out new editions seems to be catching. Hasbro is releasing a new version of Risk.

[SBLOCK]'Risk' Gets a Makeover
New Version Out in the Fall

February 21, 2008
Hasbro is preparing a new version of Risk, its popular board game of world conquest. The new edition, which was developed under the name "Risk Black Ops," but which will be known simply as Risk when it is released in the fall, eliminates the Napoleonic-era timestamp of the original Risk and creates three-levels of play enabling players to adjust the game based on skill levels and desired playing time. The rules for the new edition of Risk shift the reinforcements phase to end-turn, which will increase the risks for the armchair generals and would-be conquerors.

Taking over the world takes a lot of time, but in the new version of Risk players can opt to compete to attain three objectives, allowing a game to be over in 60-90 minutes with no decrease in strategy. The addition of 15 cities and five capitals allows for more short-term and medium-term goals so players can effectively limit their objectives and shorten the game. The new Risk will have three levels of game play: "Basic Training," "Command Room," and "World Conquest," each with its own objectives and correspondingly longer playing time.

The new version of Risk will accommodate 2-5 players and have an MSRP of $22.99. To complement its new rules, the retro Napoleonic game pieces have been replaced by new more modern looking tokens. In addition to a redesigned game board, the new Risk will include seven dice, 42 cards, five sets of units (each with a different color), fifteen cities, five capitols, and the new rules.[/SBLOCK]
Do you think we will see any of the following comments from Risk fans :D?

"It's just a money grab!"
"Three levels of play? They're just dumbing down the game!"
"Replacing the retro Napoleonic game pieces is just change for the sake of change!"
"Shifting the reinforcements phase to end-turn is just some designer's house rule!"
"Hasbro is firing me as a customer!"
 

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MaelStorm

First Post
Shroomy said:
Modern Risk pieces! That's so anime!

LOL!

Maybe they will come up with a new line of Minis: Miniature Risk! (Pick your favorite color and collect your favorite units)

But seriously they should have kept the classic Risk or Risk Mission game that everyone knows and come up with a Modern Risk game.
 


FireLance

Legend
Kwalish Kid said:
But as a game, Risk truly sucks.

There are two winning strategies. Either a) get dealt Australia, or b) cheat.
I'm sure that Hasbro has noticed how un-fun the previous version of Risk was, so Australia will be removed from the new edition, and replaced with a new cool sub-continent that will make the game run more smoothly and cinematically.
 


Grog

First Post
Kwalish Kid said:
But as a game, Risk truly sucks.

There are two winning strategies. Either a) get dealt Australia, or b) cheat.
Actually, Risk always comes down to the cards. At least IME.
 


nem z

First Post
Bah, South America is a better bet. Australia campers have to march through half the world before they get anywhere worth conquering, thus they usually end up being the first place loser.

Besides, It's not like they haven't had risk variants already. Castle? LotR? 2010?
 

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