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Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 23-Jul-04 08:56   »» 
The LuxAgent SDK (http://sillysoft.net/sdk/) provides everything that you need to create your own Risk playing AI. It includes API documentation as well as the GPLed java source code for the 10 AIs that I have written. The game engine used to run the AIs is the game Lux (http://sillysoft.net/) (bias alert - I created it), which can be run on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux. It generalizes the board game Risk so that it can be played using any map. Each board can be nicely modeled as a graph of countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory).



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Re: Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 26-Jul-04 05:42   »» 
risk isnt fun with comps cause u dont have a chance at winning most of the time...

i even get beat at the old sega genisis risk!

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Re: Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 03-Aug-04 23:30   »» 
Wow, that sounds cool. I'm going to try that.

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Re: Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 04-Sep-04 18:31   »» 
Er, you messed up the link there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory

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Re: Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 13-Oct-06 03:39   »» 
hey i was wondering i really love the game lux deluxe u posted and i was wondering iif you could tell me the code/serial # for the game

ty d=D

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Re: Code your own AI for the board game Risk   posted: 13-May-07 11:31   »» 
You can play Risk with a bewildering array of strategies. Online Risk games have become much more efficient and engaging. Diplomacy is critical if you want to win. You can find more on Risk strategies and diplomacy techniques in my book Total Diplomacy: The Art of Winning Risk and also on my site at www.totaldiplomacy.com.

Some chapters of my book are dedicated to Game Theory, Evolutionary Stable Strategies, Prisoner's Dilemma and Tragedy of the Commons all within the context of playing Risk.

E. Honary



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