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  2. Risk II - Wikipedia

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    Risk II is a video game version of the board game Risk, developed by Deep Red Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It's a sequel to the 1996 version of Risk . In addition to the classic board game style of play, Risk II introduced new modes including a single-player tournament and a brand new concept called ...

  3. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Video game live streaming has increased the popularity of many free-to-play games like Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Valorant. Free-to-play games cost no money to buy and play but offer purchasable items in-game in order to turn a profit. Items can range from clothes, weapon accessories, emotes, and more. Due to its popularity among live ...

  4. List of licensed Risk game boards - Wikipedia

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    Risk: Plants vs. Zombies is a two-player-only version of the decades-old Risk game, with one player controlling the plants of the wildly successful Plants vs. Zombies digital game and the other controlling the zombies. The game features a double-sided game board and three play modes: mission objectives, tower defense, and total domination.

  5. Attack! (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Attack! is a board game created by Glenn Drover and published by Eagle Games in 2003. It is a light war game that is midway between Risk and Axis and Allies in complexity. [ citation needed ] The game is loosely set in the 1930s and includes plastic pieces featuring tanks, planes, infantry, and artillery.

  6. The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game

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    [2] M. Evan Brooks reviewed the computer editions of Risk, Monopoly, Scrabble, and Clue for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "In this reviewer's opinion, Scrabble is the weakest product (given cumbersome play and graphics), while Risk and Clue: Master Detective are the strongest." [3]

  7. Turtling (gameplay) - Wikipedia

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    In the world of fighting games, especially those of the 2D variety, a turtle style of play is a defensive style that focuses on patience, positioning, timing, and relatively safe attack options to slow down the pace of the game and minimize the number of punishable mistakes made during the course of the match. This style can be very useful in ...

  8. Major Command Game - Wikipedia

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    In a team game the game is won when all members of the other teams are eliminated and at least one (or more) members of one winning team remain. In an assassin game, each player in the game is given a "target". The target is another player in that game. Conversely, each player in that game is also themselves a target of another player.

  9. Army Attack - Wikipedia

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    Army Attack was a social networking strategy video game developed by Digital Chocolate's Helsinki-based studio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Army Attack , the world has been attacked by the evil Crimson Empire, and the player's mission is to build military alliances for their army with other players to reclaim it. [ 3 ]