Risk Game - Cannon Card LbNA #51005
Found by: | Eidolon |
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Last found: | May 17, 2019 |
Status: | FFFFFFFaFF |
Last edited: | Oct 19, 2009 |
*** Part of my Games Series ***
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 600 yards RT)
Status: alive
Risk is a strategic game for 2 to 6 players originally released in 1957. It is played on a board depicting a political map of the Earth, divided into forty-two territories grouped into six continents. The object of the game is world domination by elimination of all other players. Players control armies with which they attempt to capture territories by rolling dice to determine outcomes of battles, with defenders winning ties. More armies are obtained through various means, but mainly by collecting a set of 3 cards: Soldier, Cannon and Horseman. The Cannon Card is located in Memorial Park, but to see the clues you must win 5 battles. Good luck, and be sure to collect my other 2 cards.
Directions:
From I610, take Woodway east inside the loop. At North Picnic Lane, go right. As the road curves to the left and starts to straighten out, pull into the parking lot on your right just before the baseball field.
Clues:
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 600 yards RT)
Status: alive
Risk is a strategic game for 2 to 6 players originally released in 1957. It is played on a board depicting a political map of the Earth, divided into forty-two territories grouped into six continents. The object of the game is world domination by elimination of all other players. Players control armies with which they attempt to capture territories by rolling dice to determine outcomes of battles, with defenders winning ties. More armies are obtained through various means, but mainly by collecting a set of 3 cards: Soldier, Cannon and Horseman. The Cannon Card is located in Memorial Park, but to see the clues you must win 5 battles. Good luck, and be sure to collect my other 2 cards.
Directions:
From I610, take Woodway east inside the loop. At North Picnic Lane, go right. As the road curves to the left and starts to straighten out, pull into the parking lot on your right just before the baseball field.
Clues: