Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

Fallout Risk (DIscontinued)
26 Comments
Sleepy Apr 27, 2024 @ 12:15pm 
Broken, as pointed out by others
polocatfan Sep 6, 2023 @ 3:13pm 
broken
Rahknar May 17, 2022 @ 5:02pm 
Hay Varias piezas que no carga.:brotherflee:
Vault Feb 21, 2020 @ 6:32pm 
looks cool but shame it's broken
GooberLemon Jul 7, 2017 @ 1:05am 
Starship Troops Board game has some really awesome figures that you can recolor and size up for risk. Find the board game on the workshop.
RicklePick Jul 4, 2017 @ 11:37am 
Quite unfortunate about the models, otherwise, fantastic Mod!
Reyce  [author] Jun 29, 2017 @ 12:03pm 
Sorry folks I'm not really looking after it anymore as assets drop so frequently. I reckon to try another board for the tokens. I've no 3d modeling skills at all.
Leiderg Jun 28, 2017 @ 7:36pm 
Link for tokens is dead.
Draq Mar 28, 2017 @ 11:06am 
Hi, how can I get the figurines model please ? Your Risk version looks awesome and I want to play it properly, the link for it isn't working :/
Reyce  [author] Oct 21, 2016 @ 9:35am 
@Lord Shiroe - the Alliance board is used to track alliances. All factions have a token so they should be placed on the board when alliances are made and as all alliances should be limited. The cap cards are used like the star cards for risk legacy. Basically you take those when no territory you own are available to take.

@sidmay - unfortunately I made this a good whole ago and I don't have the source files anymore. Sorry dude
Fishi Oct 20, 2016 @ 3:07pm 
Also, how should i use the cap cards?
Fishi Oct 20, 2016 @ 3:04pm 
I am able to understand most of the rules here, but i'm wondering what the function of the alliance board is? i have seen an event that lowers the timer for an alliance so i was curious as to how this comes into play.
SIDMAY[RUS] Oct 17, 2016 @ 11:05am 
Greetings. Tell me please, do you have a copy of cards for this game? My friends and I would like to translate it into another language, what would players do not speak English can also play. And I hope you do not mind this idea.
4mL1bt4rd Jun 16, 2016 @ 8:11pm 
Hey man, thanks for the great board. My group isnt the smartest, so we played with some simple rules, but hell if we didnt play for 8 hours straight. It was great fun man and good work on the board. +1 for OP.
Welcome to DongTown Aug 15, 2015 @ 3:12pm 
Thank you very much! :steamhappy:
Reyce  [author] Aug 15, 2015 @ 7:47am 
...and I updated the main text as I hadn't really answered your question. You just draw 1 card each player. That's your starting territory. Then the cards are shuffled back into the territory deck :)
Reyce  [author] Aug 15, 2015 @ 7:36am 
...This means that some territories will be worth more in later games as the bottle cap points count towards reinforcement values.

Finally the event cards are played only when a new territory card is drawn and its bottle cap value is an even number eg. 2, 4, 6. The event is played immediately and then put the discard pile.

If you need me to run through a demo just hit me up when I'm online and I will do my best to help :)
Reyce  [author] Aug 15, 2015 @ 7:35am 
Alrighty!

So you have a territory deck to the right. Each card in the deck has a bottle cap value. Draw 6 territory cards at random and swap them with their 2 bottle star card equivalents at the bottom of the board. Shuffle the territory deck and put them back into their place. The rest of the cards (at the bottom of the board) aren't used except at the start of the next game in which you do the same - 6 random cards and +1 their value in bottle caps. So if it had 2 bottle caps switch it with the 3 bottle cap card equivalent.

Draw 4 of the cards from the territory deck in the slots for them on the side board. When you gain a territory on your turn, you can draw a card from here IF you own the territory and if not you draw a bottle cap card (non territory), and put the last card (furthest right card) on the side board to the discard pile, shift all the other cards to the right and draw a new territory card for the now empty slot...
Welcome to DongTown Aug 14, 2015 @ 2:27pm 
not sure when and what cards to hand out to each player.:steammocking:
Reyce  [author] Aug 14, 2015 @ 12:34pm 
What are you unclear on and I can amend for eveeryone :steamhappy:
Welcome to DongTown Aug 13, 2015 @ 6:30pm 
can you explain the rules some more?
Reyce  [author] Jun 30, 2015 @ 1:26pm 
You can play it the same way if you want. I'm pretty sure every version of Risk comes classic mode. :) You'll just have slightly less 'random' stuff.
Duraldo Jun 30, 2015 @ 2:32am 
It's exactly the same rules as Risk? IMO the legacy guide is conveluted, and doesn't read well if you've never played it. http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/risk.pdf these are the classic rules, but I really like this theme.
Uhh Apr 19, 2015 @ 5:55pm 
Hmm. I suppose just some markers for cities similar to Legacy would work well. As far as they're placed, I'd probably do something like let players destroy their own units in a territory to build a city there. 1-3 units equals a level 1-3 city. Maybe limit players to 3 Minors, 2 Majors, and 1 Big city. The advantage, I suppose, is that it's worth reinforcements and you don't have to leave a unit there to have it considered occupied.

Alternatively, you could just add city graphics/markers to the board itself in a semi random fashion to make some areas contestable and sought after.
Reyce  [author] Apr 18, 2015 @ 5:57pm 
Cheers for the comment. I didn't really plan on it as Risk Legacy actually evolves over games so your final board is completely unique. It wouldn't really work out so well as this isn't built that way. I could knock up a design for it and add it in an update if its wanted :) Just let me know if you want me too and give me a day or two.
Uhh Apr 18, 2015 @ 5:49pm 
Pretty neat, the board looks like a straight rip from a real game. Question, though; do you plan on adding city tokens at some point? I read over the Legacy rules and those are present there. Only real reason I ask is since the table at the upper right of the board takes Territories/Population in account for reinforcements.