Casus Belli is a turn-based strategy game inspired by RISK and coded in Python.
It is played with 6 players in a local. The goal of the game is simple: conquer all the provinces of the map.
Python
Strategy game
3 weeks
- At the beginning of each round, each player can place a certain number of units on the map. They
will then be able to
attack the provinces that they don't own. If they attacks with more units than those present on the
attacked square,
they win; otherwise, they lose a certain number of units. When all provinces are controlled by a
single player, the game
is over.
- There are two game modes to vary the flow of the games:
- You can distribute all the provinces, letting players take control of the regions where they are
most present.
- You can also distribute a single province per player, which will allow the creation of large
territories and will make
the game more difficult.