Great Risk-like flash game

Or you can play online risk against other opponents for free.

Guess you never saw any of our games here, Gee... :D

You have 24 hours in which to make your move so you don't have to be online all the time.

Go to http://www.conquerclub.com

It has about 50 different maps and lots of variations.

Go to "join game" and type in these numbers:

2218933: Classic map

2218938: New York city

2218946: Middle Earth



The password is "LARP"
 
Blocked by websense at my work, or I'd be on that site already. I'd play at home, but I barely even game anymore. I work until 12:30AM, and my daughters are usually up by 7:30-8AM. I learned a few years ago I'd rather function during the day than play video games for a few hours after work.

Sounds like a lot of fun, though. I haven't played a real game of Risk since high school. I can't wait for the girls to get older, assuming I can dork them up enough to want to play it. At least their favorite board game right now is Candyland. Perwin would be so proud! :D
 
<<< I can't wait for the girls to get older, assuming I can dork them up enough to want to play it. >>>

Or..... you can bring them to the HQ kid's event in June. We'll have kids from ages 6-14 camping out and fighting goblins on June 21st and 22nd. So far we have 14 families on the mailing list (and around 20 kids). Send me a PM or an e-mail (IvnDrake@aol.com) more for more details, if you're interested.

--- Eric Stehle / Ivan Drake
 
IvanDrake said:
<<< I can't wait for the girls to get older, assuming I can dork them up enough to want to play it. >>>

Or..... you can bring them to the HQ kid's event in June. We'll have kids from ages 6-14 camping out and fighting goblins on June 21st and 22nd. So far we have 14 families on the mailing list (and around 20 kids). Send me a PM or an e-mail (IvnDrake@aol.com) more for more details, if you're interested.

--- Eric Stehle / Ivan Drake

My girls just turned four in February. Four is definitely too young, especially considering they are very much so girly girls. I love the idea, though. Hopefully it's a success and future events are planned that I'd be able to take my girls to in a few years.
 
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