RISK The Game On Google Maps
axonis writes "ZenChi has created a Google Maps API project based on the popular board game RISK on Google Maps. While Zen is developing a multi-player version, you can play a game right now with others huddled around your computer."
Call Newman and Kramer. And can someone program an API to find my keys?
As soon as this thing gets into online leagues, I'm afraid that my social life will be finished. This rocks.
I don't respond to AC's.
Google API Project maps Risk on YOU!
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With all the news about Google's great power these days, I know that when I play this I'll turn on CNN when I sent Alaskan forces against Kamchatka. On second thought, maybe not. I really don't want to have to hear George W. Bush try to pronounce "Irkutsk".
...now does anyone remember how to play Risk?
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I wonder if this would be a good way to encourage students to learn the geography they are so sorely lacking? What better way to learn where Uzbekistan is, than to invade Iran from it?
Saskboy's blog is good. 9 out of 10 dentists agree.
Apparently the server was located in Quebec because as soon as I defeated the troops stationed there, the web site crashed.
Wouldn't you prefer a good game of chess?
Sigs are for Terrorists.
always start in australia ;-)
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
If Bush finds this game he'll be calling for an all out assult on the green guys attacking from Mexico, America needs that continental bonus for our troops in Iraq!
GoogleRisk - 2010
Played in realtime, lifesize, via mobile phone, in one or more major cities in each 'territory'.
Risk is quite possibly the classic 'world war' game. A few hundred years of seasoning, and it may be equivalent to chess.
I'd love to see a version of Diplomacy made to work the same way - that is my favourite boardgame of all time and I believe Risk is based on it. Diplomacy's major strength though is the lack of die - it's all strategy and negotiation, chance plays just about no role (the allocation of countries at the beginning being the only exception).
// It had been Fat's delusion for years that he could help people. --Philip K. Dick, Valis
Isn't the purpose of the computer to replace them?! Then why are there no bots!
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For the record I think it looks pretty cool and no doubt will only get better. Oh and as for making it on an API that 'clearly isn't meant to support such a game' - isn't that the hacking mentality? Go out and create something that wasn't even envisioned... just for fun!
// It had been Fat's delusion for years that he could help people. --Philip K. Dick, Valis
That's exactly why it's cool! Don't you understand hack-value?
So now Rimmer can blog his Risk campaign book *and* play at the same time.
Then again, he's too much of a smeg head to multitask like that.