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Rating: 7.39 out of 10 based on 28 ratings

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26 Oct 2022
Reviewed by Spider  Great
I can't put my finger on it, but I love this board. Maybe I'm a sucker for Risky's theme and attention to detail. However, I just like how it plays. Like any apartment, the 'flaws' of the layout force you to make do with what you have and love the time you spend there, especially with friends. There are advantages, and disadvantages to your placement. This forces you to find different ways to make it your own.
#28 of 28
4 Apr 2016
Reviewed by Babbalouie  Good
Very interesting usual board. Fun to play with dead end rooms.
#27 of 28
30 Mar 2016
Reviewed by Wonder Woman  Superb
Love this board, plain and simple. Also your cat as the wild card, fantastic!!great board design.
#26 of 28
27 Aug 2014
Reviewed by kcoopey  Terrible
I'm shocked this map has such good reviews. The artwork is decent, the cards are nice. That's the only positve things I can really say.
There is a maddening lack of mobility. Why is the kitchen behind a choke point, which is behind the choke point for the dining room? Why is the living room door the most pivotal spot on the map. And the bonuses are no high relative to the number of territories? Others clearly like this map, but I won't play it again.
#25 of 28
6 Jul 2014
Reviewed by ratsy  Superb
This game is superb. Love the theme, and the integration of all the elements, I like the balance, although it's no good for less than 3 players.

You have options after you start, but beware, the tide of the dice will be a big determinant once players are established.

Look for the right window to make your move.
#24 of 28
11 Apr 2014
Reviewed by Levowsky  Good
Original board
#23 of 28
20 May 2013
Reviewed by Pappy  Great
great idea
#22 of 28
6 Dec 2012
Reviewed by Jigler  Fair
This board is pretty good. Looks fine, plays fine. Really simple.
#21 of 28
17 Jan 2012
Reviewed by Slowdog  Perfect
Rent is Due Again: an exquisitely crafted board that is genius in its simplicity. Having been in Risky's actual apartment, I can tell you that the attention to detail is flawless. From the ladies slippers on the shoe rack to the multiple copies of 'Highlander' on the bookshelf, Risky's apartment is reduced to 1/24th scale but enlarges the fun 100-fold.
#20 of 28
17 Oct 2011
Reviewed by Ben Dover  Good
nice map
#19 of 28
3 Sep 2011
Reviewed by DBA72  Average
the graphics are ok, but the game play is pretty straight forward. it's nice.
#18 of 28
21 Feb 2011
Reviewed by Gimli  Average
It's a good board. Some may complain about the strength of the SW part of the board, but if that is how it is, that's how it is! It looks nice and is straightforward. Good for 3-5.
#17 of 28
26 Jan 2011
Reviewed by Beastlymaster  Superb
This is a very typical RiskyBack map. Fun and interesting to play. I love the cards, especially the Throne. I only wish that my first apartment was this big. I may never have left.
#16 of 28
8 Dec 2010
Reviewed by CastratedHorse  Superb
love this map, definitely one of the better plays. But could use some improvement on attackability of certain lands, too easy for the first person to capture a room to take it all.
#15 of 28
19 Oct 2010
Reviewed by j-bomb  Good
good board but could use improvments
#14 of 28
3 Oct 2010
Reviewed by darklord  Great
great board
#13 of 28
11 Sep 2010
Reviewed by KrocK  Good
Its a fun layout, but I would hate to live there :p
#12 of 28
27 Aug 2010
Reviewed by Yertle  Average
Good solid board, small continents are easy to hold, bonuses and layout work nicely, and overall just a great basic Risk board to play and enjoy!
#11 of 28
19 Aug 2010
Reviewed by rubbermonkey  Superb
great map... seems to be balanced as well
#10 of 28
7 Aug 2010
Reviewed by Mangler  Great
Good choke points, and I really like the updated look over the copy at warfish. Not a hugely strategic board, but is a good game for a handful of people. Throwing in some fog makes for some interesting games as well.
#9 of 28
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