Risk & Riches System Requirements

Risk & Riches system requirements 2025 - can your PC run Risk & Riches?

Here are the Risk & Riches system requirements:

Minimum Recommended
CPU Intel Core i3-2340UE Unknown
Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce 510 Unknown
RAM 2 GB Unknown
File Size 250 MB Unknown
OS Windows 10/11 Unknown

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Can I Run Risk & Riches?

Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 510 graphics card you can play the game. You will need at least 250 MB of free disk space to install Risk & Riches. To play Risk & Riches you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i3-2340UE. The minimum memory requirement for Risk & Riches is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer.

Risk & Riches will run on PC system with Windows 10/11 and upwards.

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Risk & Riches Details

Risk & Riches PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Categories Strategy Casual Indie
   Risk & Riches Release Date 27th of March 2025
   Risk & Riches PC price today $9.99
What is Risk & Riches?

This roguelite deckbuilder is set in the American West. Battle monsters, cultists, and folkloric creatures while searching for gold and the source of the evil within a mine. You choose when to leave, not where to go. Will you play it safe returning to the surface, or risk it all by going deeper?