Ep. 275: Castle Risk Board Game Review (Parker Brothers 1986) + How To Play

Ep. 275: Castle Risk Board Game Review (Parker Brothers 1986) + How To Play

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Risk (1988)
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Ep. 275: Castle Risk Board Game Review (Parker Brothers 1986)

Each player starts out with one castle on the game board. Your objective is to capture all your opponents' castles, so that you are the last player remaining in the game.

This game in the Risk family of games is markedly different than the original Risk. The combat mechanism is the same but players receive armies at the end of the turn, not the beginning (the sole exception being playing a Reinforcements card). The game has no territory cards, and one does not get armies based on the total number of individual territories. One gets armies for regions controlled and banners in one's castle only. Each player starts with a single banner in his castle but also takes the banners of any captured castles.

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The cards act as die modifiers (General and Marshall), allow attacks one would not normally be able to make (Admiral), get armies at the start of a turn (Reinforcements), force temporarily non-aggression pacts (Diplomats) and look at another player's cards, discarding one in the process (Spy). The Spy card can also be used to defend against another Spy. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases







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