Hi 4myGod,
Canberra, as I'm sure you know, is the capital city of Australia. But it is only really a small territory within the borders of NSW state created specifically for government.
So to reflect that in this map/game I thought it would be cool if Canberra plays a bit of a wild card.
If you have troops in Canberra but in no other city, you get 0 bonus reinforcements.
If you hold Canberra, Adelaide and Hobart, however, you get 2 bonus reinforcements (one for each city you hold in addition to Canberra).
Northern Territory's three areas pay 1 bonus reinforcement if you hold them all, but pays out 3 bonus troops if you also hold Canberra.
If, for example, you hold Canberra, Perth, and the Northern Territory, you would get 1 for Perth, and 3 for the Northern Territory for a total of 4 bonus troops.
I would imagine in the early game, Canberra and the state capitals would play a huge role. In fact, Canberra might be a city that starts off as neutral in every game i.e. no human player ever starts the game controlling Canberra.
With only 39 territories in total, this map may only be suitable for up to 5 players, but again I'm too inexperienced in risk-like games to know that.
Cheers,
DD
Hi 4myGod,
Canberra, as I'm sure you know, is the capital city of Australia. But it is only really a small territory within the borders of NSW state created specifically for government.
So to reflect that in this map/game I thought it would be cool if Canberra plays a bit of a wild card.
If you have troops in Canberra but in no other city, you get 0 bonus reinforcements.
If you hold Canberra, Adelaide and Hobart, however, you get 2 bonus reinforcements (one for each city you hold in addition to Canberra).
Northern Territory's three areas pay 1 bonus reinforcement if you hold them all, but pays out 3 bonus troops if you also hold Canberra.
If, for example, you hold Canberra, Perth, and the Northern Territory, you would get 1 for Perth, and 3 for the Northern Territory for a total of 4 bonus troops.
I would imagine in the early game, Canberra and the state capitals would play a huge role. In fact, Canberra might be a city that starts off as neutral in every game i.e. no human player ever starts the game controlling Canberra.
With only 39 territories in total, this map may only be suitable for up to 5 players, but again I'm too inexperienced in risk-like games to know that.
Cheers,
DD