Risk: Global Domination (Sony PlayStation 2, 2003)

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Brand new, factory sealed Risk for the Sony Playstation 2. Outer wrap is gone, but game has never been removed from the case; Sony security seal is in place on the top. Ships fast (same day) with FREE insurance/tracking.

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Parker Brothers' classic board game makes its PlayStation 2 debut with a number of new twists to the core strategic play. Battles take place in a cinematic fashion amidst 3D locales as players consult with historic leaders for tips on conquering the world. Players can also earn medals and extra dice by achieving certain goals while invading countries. Three modes of play include Classic, Mission Risk, and Capital Risk, each with various options to help customize the game. <br><br>Up to six players vie for global conquest by alternating turns, or solo generals can choose from ten computer opponents with distinct voices and playing styles. Rounding out the list of features are a Tutorial mode for those new to Risk and an option to "spin" the dice rather than having the numbers automatically crunched by the computer. Statistics are also tracked for each player and can be saved to the hard drive.

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MPN742725238411
UPC0742725238411
eBay Product ID (ePID)9714

Product Key Features

RatingT-Teen
GenreBoard Games
Video Game SeriesRisk Franchise
PlatformSony PlayStation 2
Game NameRisk: Global Domination

Additional Product Features

Release Year2003
Number of Players1-6
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorMild Violence

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