At the end of the day, you might like to sit back and relax with some classic old gaming. With so many possible games for your system to choose from, which one should you play? Which ones will actually be worth your valuable time? Well, would a game that requires you to strategize and comes with many maps sound worth your time?
About TripleATripleA is the answer for you! If youâve ever heard of Risk, it is a strategy board game in which you have to conquer the entire world, one region at a time. TripleA is very similar to Risk, but it also includes a few extras as well. Oh, and did I mention that itâs cross-platform and open source?
InstallationInstallation of TripleA should be fairly easy. You can get the necessary files from here for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Some Linux users may even be able to find TripleA in their repositories. Ubuntu users will need to add the PlayDeb repository until the release of Ubuntu 12.04, where TripleA will then be included in the default repositories.
The choice between the stable and âunstableâ (in reality just beta) is up to you, but I can say Iâve had no problems with the âunstableâ builds so far. Please note, however, that youâll need to have the Java runtime installed on your system for TripleA to work.
Running The GameLaunching TripleA will bring you to a welcome screen where you have many options to choose from. Not only can you start a single player game, you can also host or connect to multiplayer sessions, find online games in a lobby server, download new maps, and start a saved game.
When you click on âStart Local Gameâ, you can first pick out a map that youâd like to play on. Then, youâll be presented with 7 nationalities, where you must choose which are human-controlled and which are controlled by the computer as well as their difficulty level. Every nationality is fighting for its own survival, so choosing to be in control of two nationalities if youâre playing by yourself might not be as fun.
GameplayGameplay is pretty quick, as youâll see when you start. Itâs likely that some nations will have their turns before yours, so youâll need to wait a minute or two before itâs actually your turn.
From there, you can build factories and machinery, raise armies, and more. You can also move units into combat or move them to a better location for the time being.
Combat is pretty interesting because itâs slightly evolved from simply rolling dice. Most of the complexity of battle can be seen in the screenshot above. Even though the concept still revolves around rolling dice, TripleA does a good job of making it a little more visually interesting.
There are a few other features here and there that are pretty cool to see. For example, TripleA, unlike Risk, introduces the idea of capital cities as well.
ConclusionTripleA is a fun game that you could spend hours playing if youâre up against a good opponent. Even better, there are some pretty impressive maps in existence for TripleA, including an entire solar system with multiple planets, ready for you to conquer them. So really, what excuse do you have to not play this game?
What do you think about TripleA? Are there any suggestions youâd like to add? Let us know in the comments!
Image Credit: Jay Adan
Tagged: board games ⢠multiplayer games ⢠open source
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