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  2. Risk (game) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. 1957 map-based war board game Risk A game of Risk being played Publishers Hasbro Winning Moves Games USA Years active 1957–present Genres Strategy game Board game War game Players 2–6 Setup time 5–15 minutes Playing time 1–8 hours Chance Medium (5–6 dice, cards) Age range 10 ...

  3. Napoleon in Europe (game) - Wikipedia

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    It combines elements of economics, politics, and military strategy. The map for the game was illustrated by the artist Paul Niemeyer. [1] There are seven major playable nations in the game: France, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, Prussia, Spain, and the Ottoman Empire. During the game, countries are given time relative to their historical ...

  4. Appeasement - Wikipedia

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    Appeasement was strongly supported by the British upper class, including royalty, big business (based in the City of London), the House of Lords, and media such as the BBC and The Times. [4] As alarm grew about the rise of fascism in Europe, Chamberlain resorted to attempts at news censorship to control public opinion. [5]

  5. Europa (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Europa XV - The naval campaigns in the Mediterranean Sea and around the shores of Europe, 1939-1945. The Naval War; Europa XVI - Rules for integrating the individual games into a single game covering the entire war in the European theater, 1939-1945. Grand Europa; Europa XVII - Czechoslovakia fights rather than surrendering to appeasement in 1938.

  6. War in Europe (game) - Wikipedia

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    All three games featured cartography and graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen. Although War in the West stayed in SPI's Top Ten list for four months following its publication [4] War in Europe never entered the Top Ten. In 1977, SPI released a game extension called The First World War designed by Frank Davis, that used the War in Europe maps. [5]

  7. Europa Universalis (board game) - Wikipedia

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    This atypically long board game has an official playing time of six hours according to the game box, but games can last for weeks; Board Game Geek estimates the playing time to be 15 days. [1] About 1,000 markers are used, as well as two 56 cm × 86 cm (22 in × 34 in) maps: one for Europe and one for the rest of the world.

  8. Battleship (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game of Battleship is thought to have its origins in the French game L'Attaque played during World War I, although parallels have also been drawn to E. I. Horsman's 1890 game Basilinda, [1] and the game is said to have been played by Russian officers before World War I. [3] In 1907 the game playing was mentioned in the diary of Russian poet Ryurik Ivnev. [4]

  9. Conflict: Europe - Wikipedia

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    Conflict: Europe is a 1989 turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services (PSS) for the Amiga and Atari ST. [1] [3] An MS-DOS port was released later. [2] The game is considered a follow-up to PSS' 8-bit game from 1985, Theatre Europe. [3] [4]