I was wondering, how many people want to play the Risk/diplomacy ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy_%28board_game%29
I was wondering, how many people want to play the Risk/diplomacy ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy_%28board_game%29
Diplomacy would be kind of hard to pull off. Risk might be easier, but I don't know how we would set that up. We would have to use a template in either case and update it after every move is made, so even though I am interested in the game, I'm wondering whether we can actually pull it off without too much hassle.
check this thread, RISK: Spring 1905
this is called RISK, though we play it with diplomacy style.
Looks pretty good actually. I like the multiple people per team idea as well. If we can get enough people to join, it will be fun.
It's pretty fun, though last time we played, there were some moves that were not well defined but I think I got it covered now. I won't be playing, but I call host.
Me! ME!
I wanna play, I sort of had an epiphany about the doctrine of attacking and defending. And well I wanna try it out.
We could try to organize a risk game at www.conquerclub.com
But we'd have to rush before other people joined in.
Hey if we wever do play Diplomacy again. I'd liek some clarification about retreating armies and fleets. And support as well. That really caused alot of headaches last game.
Until one has given everything, one has given nothing.
—Georges Guynemer
Thanks Hanul, but first let's see if we have enough people to play Diplomacy.
If you have any specific question about the rule, fire away.
Here's the list of people who want to play diplomacy (This is now officially diplomacy game). We need at least 7 people (1 person/team) or 14 (2 person/team) and so on.
1. Urameshi-Sama
2. Hanul
3. Sirusboon
4. Henchy432
5.TORNADOKIRBY
6.El_Gus
7.Irecinius
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14.
Last edited by flash; 08-27-2007 at 10:42 PM.
We can play risk with just 6 people at conquerclub. We just need a time when we all get on so we can join before anyone else does.
Until one has given everything, one has given nothing.
—Georges Guynemer
I will play it.
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