Last July, Tim, Ross and myself got together for a rockin' game night of Risk: Godstorm. Tim went for the White armies of the Norse. I went with the Brown armies of Babylon and Ross went with the Green armies of the Celts. After the initial handout of the territory cards, I decided to throw my lot in Europa. I was also fortunate enough to have most of Atlantis (4/5) with two of those territories having the plague marker, making it an ideal candidate for occupation. Naturally, the "Sink Atlantis" card would have to be found first by me considering what happened the last time I occupied this tortured continent.
Tim was very much ensconced in Germania and Africa with Ross pretty solid in Asia Minor and Hyrkania. Amazingly, Tim felt Germania could not be held and thus decided to forgo his strategic position on that continent and focus mainly on Africa. Perhaps, it was a ruse on his part to fool us.
We all decided to choose our first God to summon rather than be stuck with the War God as per the rules of the game as the first God on the board. Both Tim and I went with the War God anyway but Ross naturally picked the God of Death. Of course, in this game, points are awarded to those with the most territories, unbroken control of a continent, and holding altars and crypts in the underworld, of which there are six. I think the next time we play, points should also be awarded to Temples as well. Might juice up the game a bit however, I don't think it does need juicing up but it would be nice to capture someone's temple and get a victory point out of it. I'm sure Bob would agree.
Out of the gate, I was successful in seizing all of Atlantis and most of Europa with the expectation of solidifying all of Europe on the next turn. However, Ross decided to invade Anatolia to prevent me from gaining the continental bonus of 7 for this continent. Unfortunately, a plague marker sat in front of Anatolia and I was unable to take back this territory for the duration of the game. Anger - Rising!
I was swimming in war cards however, and I decided to play one on Tim where an army can be switched from one territory to another. I could have switched his very large army in Egypt with a plague territory but instead I decided to play nice and only switch his army in Egypt to a territory directly in front of Ross, threatening Hyrkania with invasion, If Tim so desired that is. Tim naturally, did not invade Ross with his wayward army, so in the end I should have placed them in a plague territory.
Suddenly, Ross began menacing both Tim and I with huge armies poised for invasions of Europe and Germania, threatening both of us with extinction. However, both Tim and I rallied our troops and Ross got bogged down in a few territories in Europe and completely blunted by Tim in Germania. Where Ross had a massive force, now was reduced to a mere token reserve of drunk Celts retreating before their enemies with their tails between their legs. Both Tim and I began a slow counter invasion of Hyrkania and Asia Minor. In addition, I played a death card in which I roll a die to randomly choose a continent. Once chosen, then every territory immediately loses one troop. If no troops exists in the territory, then it reverts to a neutral status. At the time, I only controlled Atlantis and had few territories in Europa. I figured I would stand a good chance in rolling for either Tim which controlled most of Germania and all of Africa and Ross who controlled Asia Minor and Hyrkania. Bingo! I rolled for Asia Minor and Ross had to divest nearly 70% of his territories in Asia Minor as most of them were only occupied by a single troop. Most unfortunate - for him.
I was now able to concentrate my forces on Tim and invaded Germania from Scotland and invaded Africa from Europe, landing in Carthage and fanning out in all directions to conquer most of Africa in one swift turn. In addition to this, I used another death card and removed a very large army of his that was certainly going to be used to counterattack me in Africa and placed his army instead in a far away territory in Spain. Tim tried to counterattack with this force into Atlantis to break my continent, but alas my forces were able to fight off his attack and I believe he lost some 5 armies attempting to break it. By then, Tim saw the writing on the wall and knew all was lost. Ross and I continued fighting in the underworld and we both secured 3 victory points to each of us there.
The final score was Bruce with 24 points. Ross with 18 points and Tim with 8 points, I believe. Oh, I held the "Sink Atlantis" card by the fourth round and thus kept it nice and safe from evil hands and hearts seeking only to do harm to me. There was much rejoicing in Babylon this night.
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