A One Paper Game. The paper has a randomly generated Risk-like map. You play by writing on that paper.
I see two ways to execute this idea.
A logic puzzle. In this case, soldiers will have numbers/letters/simple rules, and it’s like a Sudoku that needs filling in.
A solo boardgame. You roll the die, it tells you what you may do, and it’s your job to simply conquer all the lands (within X turns or something).
Risky Biscuits is of course a bad pun on Risky Business.
Other Classic Games?
Can we expand this to similar real games, but now solo, on paper, and tiny?
For example, a monopoly-style one, where you go around the paper trying to build stuff as you go? Rules could be …
- Map is literally a square of spaces to visit.
- Roll the die. Move that many spaces. (If square completely filled already, skip to next one. Or game over?)
- Now build something there out of several options. (There’s a second “bot” player for whom you also roll the die, and they pay you stuff and give you benefits for landing on your properties?)