Winning Moves Games Risk 1959

August 30, 2014 - Comment

This is the classic reproduction of Risk as it was in 1959. It’s appeal is timeless. Make the “right moves” and you’ll conquer the world! The game contains an oversized bi-fold game board with original style art, 6 sets of beautiful wooden “army” pieces conveniently stored in clear plastic boxes with lids, deck of area

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This is the classic reproduction of Risk as it was in 1959. It’s appeal is timeless. Make the “right moves” and you’ll conquer the world! The game contains an oversized bi-fold game board with original style art, 6 sets of beautiful wooden “army” pieces conveniently stored in clear plastic boxes with lids, deck of area cards with original style art, high quality dice, and a rules book featuring a History of Risk.

Product Features

  • This is the classic reproduction of Risk as it was made, in 1959, by Parker Brothers
  • Its appeal is timeless
  • Make a mis-step and you’ll be wiped out. Make the “right moves” and you’ll conquer the world and win
  • Celebrate the 50th anniversary of RISK
  • Contains: 6 sets of beautiful wooded “army” pieces conveniently stored in clear plastic boxes with lids
  • Also contains deck of cards, dice, and a rules book featuring a History of Risk, Oversize bi-fold board with original style art

Comments

Harold Russell says:

Classic Risk (almost) It is wonderful to once again be able to buy Risk, my favorite board game, with wooden pieces like the ones I grew up with. They are nicer to play with, more durable, and altogether less tacky than the flimsy plastic pieces that have lately been sold with the game. The differences in the board and the cards seem much less significant to me.I would have rated this version of Risk 5 stars but for one issue: it includes only the 1959 rules. These rules were revised in 1963, which…

Capitol Review says:

Could Have Been Better Was thrilled when I saw that the game is available new in its original version with wooden pieces. While I am still glad I ordered it for Xmas, several things are worth mentioning. The board colors and fonts are a bit off from the original and there is no plastic box for the dice. Also, the box is flimsy. All four box cover corners split within the first couple weeks of moderate use. Despite these problems, I have thoroughly enjoyed playing the game with my daughter. However, at $29/$30,…

Todd W. Miller says:

Just as good as 35 years ago. 0

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