His name is a reference to the Commodore 64. Unfortunately, due to his obsolete graphics technology, he is incapable of distinguishing friend from foe and declares war on the rest of the factions.
Humans - Color: Green - Leader: General William P.4 Xbox Live Arcade Marketplace discontinuation.Some maps also have special terrain features like the volcano, which can erupt and kill most surrounding soldiers, or the temple, which allows the player who has captured it to convert an opponent-controlled territory of his choice and all units within it to his color. If a player rolls three sixes, he destroys all the opponent's units in the current battle. If a player rolls two sixes, he destroys twice as many units as he would normally. Overkills are awarded by rolling two or three sixes. The features added to RISK: Factions that do not appear in the 2008 rule set are overkills and terrain features. Alternatively, a player may defeat all the opponents to win the game as well. Players must complete three objectives and have control of their capital to win the game. The gameplay in the single player campaign is similar to that of the 2008 Risk rule set. Each chapter unlocks one of the game's five factions. The single player campaign is divided into 5 chapters. The game has both single player and online modes of play. It is based on Hasbro's popular board game, Risk. The game was announced on Janufor Xbox 360, Decemfor PlayStation 3, and Mafor Windows.
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