Just Risk It!

Contains ads
3.6
2.92K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Just Risk It is a game of chance and strategy, similar to the classic board game of Risk. The goal is to gain territory by attacking your opponents, and eliminate them one-by-one. The last one remaining is the winner.

The latest release includes 25 unique missions that you can play. Each mission has specific challenges and obstacles that puts a twist on regular play. For example, one mission requires you to conquer at least one country on each round. Another mission has the computers forming a loose treaty and ganging up on you.

In free play mode, the game allows up to 6 players, which can be either human or computer. For the computer players, you can choose between easy, medium, or hard difficulty, where each one uses a different playing strategy.

This version has ads. For an ad-free version, please check out Just Risk It Missions. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bairdhome.riskmissions

For other great games by Sam Baird, check out Strategy (Stratego), Log Jam (Rush Hour), and Connect 4 (Connect Four).
Updated on
Dec 29, 2023

Data safety

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This app may share these data types with third parties
Personal info and App activity
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

3.6
2.56K reviews
Matthew Bradley
September 5, 2022
Found a bug. If you have just taken a territory and you go to press Move All, if you accidentally hit the Android "back" button (the triangle) which is right next to Move All it will take you back to main menu. You can get back to the game by pressing Resume Game...but the problem is you've lost all the armies you would have moved to your new territory. Not a big deal for 3 or 4 armies. But if you had 20 or 30 armies...it could cost you the game. Just thought I'd share.
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Sam Baird
September 9, 2022
Thanks for finding that bug, I didn't know that existed! I'll take a look at the code and fix it. Thanks for playing!
Dwight Nicholson
April 22, 2021
I gave it 4 stars because, although it is a habit forming game and can be enjoyable. The frustration level is high, however, since it really does seem skewed in favor of the defender. I know that you say it uses the same rolling rules as the board version, but I never experienced the difficulty you often see when you are attacking. It is common for the defender to win a battle where the attacker outnumbers the defender by a ratio of 5 to 1 or more. Randomizing can be hard.
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Keith Noneya
February 10, 2021
Love Risk, & have played a lot of versions. I tried it for a week playing only the computer. Well it was ok. The game cheats alot, when 7 - 10 armies can't beat 2 or even take one them away, on a regular basis, it's time to find another version to play. Also, if you have say three territories in South America or three of four in Australia, even if the cpu has one territory with one army on it chances are the cpu will take it from you 9 of 10 games. It's just not realistic play. It's very tough!
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Sam Baird
February 10, 2021
Hi! I'm the developer of the game. I'm glad you enjoy it! I just want to clarify, that the computer does not cheat. I'm using the exact same dice rules as Risk, and using random numbers each time. Thanks for playing!