The 10 Best Risk Board Games

Updated April 11, 2020 by Nate Lakritz

This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in April of 2020. One of the most popular tabletop games of all time, Risk pits players against each other in strategic battles for world domination. Conquering the globe is no easy task, as vulnerabilities will undoubtedly be exploited and alliances broken. There are a ton of variations on the original version, and we’ve listed some of the most recognizable that add further value to the classic formula. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. 60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

2. Risk Europe

3. Star Wars Edition

4. Lord of the Rings

5. Risk Legacy

6. Rick and Morty

7. Halo Legendary Edition

8. Game of Thrones Skirmish Edition

9. Risk Junior

10. Plants Vs. Zombies

Editor's Notes

April 08, 2020:

As one of the most popular board games of all time, Risk has been transformed into many variants over several decades. Difficulty scaling, different theming, and unique rulebook twists make each version of the game worth exploring. Core gameplay mechanics are almost always present as players battle each other to control territories. At a low level, rolling dice determines the outcome of individual battles. From an overarching view, strategy on where to move, who to attack, and what perks to deploy allows players to have a level of control over their ultimate fate. Each game of Risk on this list offers a great balance between luck and tactics, making it a blast to play with a full party.

While many editions of Risk in this ranking are based on popular franchises, they each bring a bit more to the table than just a reskin. For example, Lord of the Rings employs a vertical rectangular map as opposed to a traditional horizontal one. It also adds many new rules to supplement this alternate playing space. Star Wars Edition does something similar and utilizes a gameboard that hardly resembles Risk at all. Missions and factions add a welcome layer of complexity to the game and makes each session feel fresh.

I found Risk Legacy to be the most unique item on this list. In fact, it’s one of the most innovative board games in existence, as each playthrough impacts future ones. Players are encouraged to write on the gameboard with a pen and place stickers that last permanently to change the course of future games. I’ve personally never seen a tabletop game with this feature. The only downside is that the rules are quite complex to begin with and constantly morph as new games are played.

Last updated on April 11, 2020 by Nate Lakritz

Nate Lakritz is a tech writer from San Jose, CA. He’s currently studying computer engineering at UC Santa Cruz and has worked at a few well-known Silicon Valley tech companies over the years. He’s been a staff writer for several online gaming publications including BagoGames, GameGrin, and his own personal project — Launch Party Gaming. A successful career as a game reviewer, interviewer, and news writer led to him Ezvid Wiki in early 2020. Knowledgeable about the newest trends in cutting-edge technology, he hopes to share his excitement for the latest and greatest devices with the world.


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