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Risk: Dice War

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Risk: Dice War

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3.5
41 ratings
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4+

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User Reviews for Risk: Dice War

4
Bug in victory tracking

If you are the last opponent eliminated (2nd place) you are given credit for the win. I think this is because after your last territory is beat, the whole map is only one color and the program doesn't note that it isn't your color and credits you with the win.Also, I think there should be a forfeit option. If you cancel a game mid-way through, that should count as a loss.

DanSkarbek, Aug 09, 2017
1
Restore In App Purchase not working

The app won't let me restore the removal of Ads. It just tries to make me buy it again. The Support link goes to a Facebook page for some app called "Guess! Movie"

El_diablo_pollo, Sep 14, 2017
5
Good implementation of the classic flash version.

I’ll always compare these types of strategic dice games to the classic version by GameDesign. This one is a pretty good match to it. I like being able to zoom in and out to see what’s going on with the territories. Thanks!

EonDivad, Feb 02, 2019
2
Suddenly “Sound Off” doesn’t work

...also curiously the computer is INCREDIBLY lucky even when you have two or more dice

GayPatriot, Sep 04, 2020
5
Perfect.

Can't find any issues with the app! Just as good as it is online. I have loved this game for a long time now and I'm glad they have an app for it!

Isaac M Newton, Sep 02, 2017
1
ADS ARE BACK!

Ads are back even though I paid for them to be removed a long time ago! With no option to turn them back off!!

Knifeologist, Jul 01, 2021
2
Uneven Luck

I loved this game as a flash game back in the day. And while the spirit is essentially there, there is a MASSIVE problem with competing against territories that have less dice than you. I find myself losing OFTEN to territories with less dice than me, even when I have at least two on top of them. It would have been one thing if this was a rare occurrence, but this happens very regularly, and it’s enough to make me quit playing. Fix the issue, and I’ll redownload it.

Landon Bangerter, Mar 24, 2021
4
Would rate a 5 but some small issue(s)

I used to play this game on the computer and its very fun casual game. My only issues are1. The territories that some colors own are usually off by 1 so if light blue own 5 pieces of land it sometimes says 6 or 4.2. It doesn't have a feature to see who wins like if you lose and theres 2 colors left then it doesn't have a fast forward feature to see he wins. Not the most important feature and would rather have the first one done, but its nice to know.

Latien, Dec 15, 2020
5
My favorite flash game just became my favorite mobile time killer.

Just like the flash game I played years ago. Excellent port. Well done.

Logan B Wood, Mar 31, 2018
5
Worth the time

This game is just like the flash game I used to play on CPU. They ads are not overwhelming I barely notice them because it's in between games. This is a fun time killer/ strategy game.

Rjblackburn, May 24, 2023

Description

It is played on a number of predefined 2D maps containing 22 to 43 territories. The goal of the game is to control every territory on the map or to be the last player that has not surrendered or been eliminated from the gameplay. At the start of a game, territories are randomly divided among the players, and a random number of dice (representing armies) are stacked on each territory.

A player is then randomly selected to go first. Players take turns to attack and hold neighboring territories. In order to alleviate concerns that starting last (7th) in the first round is a disadvantage, the 6th and 7th players to play receive a one die bonus. Both players receive an extra die in their dice distributions, increasing the probability that their territories will survive attacks for the first round of play.

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