Risk Dice

4.3
6 reviews
500+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

This app replaces the need for 5 dice to play the board game Risk.
- set the number of armies in the attacking territory
- set the number of armies in the defending territory
- set the number of armies to attack (from 1 to 3)
- set the number of armies to defend (1 or 2)
- push the Roll Dice button

The app generates a random number from 1 - 6 for each die. It then compares the highest die from each side. If the attacker's highest die is greater than the defender's highest die, then the defender loses an army. Otherwise, the attacker loses an army.

If each side rolled more than one die, the second highest die from each side is compared. Again, if the attacker's roll is greater than the defender's, the defender loses an army. Otherwise, the attacker loses an army.

The app provides the results of each battle, and decrements the armies in each territory as necessary.

To maintain occupancy of a territory, the attacker cannot attack with its last army. Therefore,
- if the attacking territory has only 3 armies, the number of attacking armies is limited to 1 or 2
- if the attacking territory has only 2 armies, the number of attacking armies is limited to 1
- if the attacking territory has only 1 army, the attack from that territory is halted.

The app comprehends this and provides instructions, or stops the attack, when necessary.

The defender retains occupancy of a territory until its last army is lost. Furthermore, it can only defend itself with 1 army if it has only 1 army.

Again, the app comprehends this and provides instructions, or stops the attack, when necessary.

Should the origin of the attack change, the attacker sets the number of armies in the attacking territory and the number of armies to attack with.

Should the target of the attack change, the defender sets the number of armies in the defending territory and the number of armies to defend with.

The Roll Dice button is then push and the process above repeats …
Updated on
Jul 18, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
6 reviews
Anthony Douglas
May 8, 2022
This app is the best I've come across. I love risk and I couldn't be happier!
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James F Davis
May 8, 2022
Thanks for downloading the app and your very positive review! I also love Risk, and hope the app continues to bring you much happiness.
Drew Riley
May 8, 2022
Amazing!!!!! So easy use. How have I not had this app before now.
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James F Davis
May 8, 2022
Thanks for downloading the app and your very positive review! I'm glad you found the app amazing and easy to use.
Alex
October 18, 2023
Amazing makes the game go faster
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James F Davis
October 18, 2023
Thanks for your comments! Glad you're enjoying the app and the game ...

What's new

Release 3.0 delivered an enhanced user experience. Algorithm updates included comprehension of army size to automatically adjust radio buttons, as well as providing a more readable Battle Summary. This release (4.0) provides everything release 3.0 did, plus the ability to use the app in landscape mode.
Developer notes: Jetpack Compose was used to produce releases 3.0 and 4.0, fully replacing the use of fragments, a view model, and databinding in release 2.0.