

👑 Rule Europe, Rewrite History, Own the Throne!
Winning Moves Games Risk Europe is a strategic board game for 2-4 players aged 14 and up, featuring medieval-themed armies, territories, and special city powers. With a 40x27 cm board and no assembly required, it promotes critical thinking and historical knowledge while delivering a fresh twist on the classic Risk gameplay.
| Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 26.67 x 6.35 cm; 1.87 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Item model number | 1232 |
| Original Release Date | 2020 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Promote strategic thinking, planning skills and historical knowledge |
| Language: | English |
| Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Scale | 1/32 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Paper |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Color | Blue |
| Release date | 1 February 2019 |
| ASIN | B081LLJ8YY |
J**D
I really like the OG Risk. Every game is potentially different based on the players actions and you never know how the dice are gunna roll. Games like Risk is one of the reasons I love board games so much. Anyone interested in buying this game should be familiar with the original, I would imagine. That being said, this one is very different, but in a very good way. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the original and always will. But after so many years, it is nice to see a refresher version that adds more depth. The board is huge. Love it. Very large board that covers Europe from Ireland to England to Spain to northern Africa to Rome, Constantinople, and Novgorod to the northeast. Excellent amount of cities and non-city territories to add to your Kingdom. Which brings me to my favorite parts of this version: How territories work. The more crowned cities you are able to bring into your kingdom and keep connected via supply lines (connected territories without breaks), the more you are able to tax; gathering coins and spending them in other turns to purchase as many units, castles or crown cards you can. This helps balance the terrible battle you just had where 1/2 of your forces were annihilated. In traditional risk, you could trade in cards on your next go, but if you didn't have any you were pretty much screwed. In this version, you could be sitting on a hoard of coins, and the very next turn completely build much of your forces back again in another city and prepare for a counter attack. Taxing territories is easy to learn and straightforward to learn how to use it effectively. The addition of "gold crown" cities grant additional bonuses via tiles claimed when you take control of that city! The unit battles are also awesome! The tier system allows powerful units, i.e. siege engines, cavalry, and archers to actually start a battle round where you are able to fire volleys into the enemy before they can even begin to hurt you. That is, of course, if they are equipped with only foot soldiers, for instance. Very realistic and a huge improvement over the OG Risk. Plus, a siege weapon can now bombard an adjacent territory once a round to help soften up your next target. Really cool. Battles are deep, strategic, and a bit easier to recover from. The turns are, to me, much better in this format. Essentially each player uses a deck of cards to play orders or actions (some containing bonuses, 2 cards are selected before the rounds begin, you cannot change once started) and the turns go around the table twice, until each player has used their 2 cards. Battles are fought once 2 rounds have completed. This gives you time and a means to react to an event or battle, or counter your opponents. Not possible in OG Risk. At least not this effectively. The result is a highly strategic playstyle that makes you feel like you are actually in control of an empire, caring about logistics, coin, strategic cities, fortifications, and battle plans. It sounds complicated, but it really isn't. And the best part is, you can have a solid force compared to your opponents and still lose miserably. Mismanaging your strategy means another player can win the game simply by acquiring a certain number of crowns, either by seizing crowned cities or buying crown cards. Military force is important but doesn't guarantee the win! I would highly, highly recommend this game if you have a group of friends that love games like this, you will love it the first time you play and it is just a blast. 10/10
S**I
Uno de los juegos de mesa que tengo que tener en mi biblioteca y ser prácticamente de mis TOP favoritos. Nunca pensé que habría un juego así que es precisamente lo que estaba buscando, un RISK pero mejorado a tal nivel que no tengo ninguna palabra para describir lo tan agradecido que estoy de tener estar versión. El manejo de las tropas por cartas, recolectar impuestos para comprar más ejércitos o castillos, (que estos solo pueden ser asaltados si tienes máquinas de asedio), el sistema de combate super mejorado y que reinventa el viejo. Que los combates se resuelvan al final del turno (permitiendo así hacer maniobra tanto si eres el atacante como el defensor de llevar refuerzos antes del combate). Para mí este risk es el mejor de todos, y no solo yo lo pienso sino que en BGG, es el RISK con más nota de todos los que hay.
D**L
Bon produit pour petits et grands
A**K
Product Name: Risk Europe Brand: Hasbro Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Review: Risk Europe is a board game for 2-5 players in Europe during the Middle Ages. Players choose one of 7 different kingdoms and attempt to conquer the entire continent. The game is played over a series of turns, with each player moving their armies around the map and attacking other players' territories. Players can also use special abilities and cards to gain an advantage in battle. The game is well-designed, and the pieces are high-quality. The gameplay is challenging and strategic, and playing with friends or family can be quite fun. However, the game can be a bit difficult for younger players. My 7-year-old son loves the original Risk game, but he had difficulty understanding the rules of Risk Europe. I think he can play it better when he is a little older. Overall, I would recommend Risk Europe to anyone who enjoys strategy games. It is a well-made and challenging game that will provide hours of entertainment. Pros: Well-designed High-quality pieces Challenging and strategic gameplay Fun to play with friends or family Cons: It can be difficult for younger players Overall: I would recommend Risk Europe to anyone who enjoys strategy games. It is a well-made and challenging game that will provide hours of entertainment.
A**R
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