Tina the Board Gamer I've noticed that the risk game manuals are usually lacking. Thank you for the clarification. They should hire you in the future for any additional risk games. It really helps when the rules make sense. XD
This game was on a clearance sale rack at Barnes and Noble for $2. So I obviously HAD to buy it. My friends and I sit down and open up the rule book. Imagine our surprise when we pored through the book and realized it was useless. Quite possibly the worst rule book ever written-no real direction or explanation of gameplay phases; just general overviews of the different game modes which, at best, were minimally helpful. Which is fine unless you've never played Risk before. Thanks for the vid. This set us in the right direction.
Hi, great explanation, even for a well known game mechanism like Risk. From min. 24 audio is failing, but it'not important having you explained all that was needed. I was considering this a strange choice for a "solo gamer" then I read the intro...:-P Nice work, even if it's not my kind of game was amusing to listen it.
hi, very usefull explanation. but i still have 2 questions, I hope you can help me. a) when i have a hero in my territory and attack and my highest dice is six and my opponent highest dice is six too, who wins? b) whe i attack a flood territorie and the dice of the deffent wins, I lose my unit? Tnks from Mexico City
The defender - "player" or "neutral", always wins a dice tie. But if a hero is part of the attacking force in the mentioned situation, the dice roll is raised to 7, effectively ending the tie. So the attacker would win.
Thx I got this game for my birthday but we found the instruction somewhat vague, so this helped me enormously :)
great video :)
Glad it helped. Enjoy the game!
Tina the Board Gamer I've noticed that the risk game manuals are usually lacking. Thank you for the clarification. They should hire you in the future for any additional risk games. It really helps when the rules make sense. XD
I don't even own this variation of Risk but I still enjoyed watching this.
Good job.
This game was on a clearance sale rack at Barnes and Noble for $2. So I obviously HAD to buy it. My friends and I sit down and open up the rule book. Imagine our surprise when we pored through the book and realized it was useless. Quite possibly the worst rule book ever written-no real direction or explanation of gameplay phases; just general overviews of the different game modes which, at best, were minimally helpful. Which is fine unless you've never played Risk before. Thanks for the vid. This set us in the right direction.
$2?! It's around $40 here! What a steal!
Finally someone breaks it down Barney style. I've owned this game for years and never could figure it out. Thanks bro this has helped me a bunch.
the UNSC "Hero" is probably the chief
Its A spartan, can be anyone
Hi, great explanation, even for a well known game mechanism like Risk. From min. 24 audio is failing, but it'not important having you explained all that was needed. I was considering this a strange choice for a "solo gamer" then I read the intro...:-P Nice work, even if it's not my kind of game was amusing to listen it.
Thank you Marco for your kind words. You are right, this would be a tough one to solo! :)
I'm impressed you watched the whole thing considering this isn't your kind of game!!
hi, very usefull explanation. but i still have 2 questions, I hope you can help me. a) when i have a hero in my territory and attack and my highest dice is six and my opponent highest dice is six too, who wins? b) whe i attack a flood territorie and the dice of the deffent wins, I lose my unit?
Tnks from Mexico City
The defender - "player" or "neutral", always wins a dice tie. But if a hero is part of the attacking force in the mentioned situation, the dice roll is raised to 7, effectively ending the tie. So the attacker would win.
On 1 vs 1 do you have to use campaign cards?
Thanks for your help
Thanks for this
I'm not english but i understand it's a very good job!
I was think about getting it is it fun or not well
Thank you grate video
This helped a lot
Thank you so much, wonderful and easy to understand. Now I can play it !!!
Coud me someone explain from wich halo game the "one on one" maps are from and how the named there ?
Great How-to-Play video.
Great explanation! (I like your accent too!)
Thank you, this video helped clarify some of the rules for us.
Se puede traducir el video a español ?
i just bought the game, and I know how to play it now xD nice video, very helpful
Excellent overview, thanks very much! :-)
You're welcome zombiewarrior. Get your zombies out there and take care of those tanks!
Do the Battlefield risk
What if you ran out of units?
Who else just wants to get this for the figures?
very good explanation, congratulations!!!!
Thanks for watching!
There are still questions I have that I do not understand :/
Can the unsc hero punch a nuke and destroy all covenant forces 😂
Lol but, are you asking? Or making a statement?
In Mexico its about 80 dollars And i had to buy
Ouch! Are board games generally more expensive in Mexico?
This game takes ages to set up and the ringmap altough awsome looking is a bit to long! The game itself is really cool though.
TerpstraMark Agreed. Need a long table for this
she said usnc instead of UNCS
+Nick Anderson Hah you caught me. They are a bit of tongue twister.
yeah sorry i have been playing halo for a long time i kind of just pick it up
No it's UNSC
sorry got the wrong button
mmmmmmmm no not worth my 50 bugs