Blood Bowl is a fantasy football video game developed by Cyanide for Xbox 360, PC, PSP and Nintendo DS. Adapted from a board game of the same name from Games Workshop, it is loosely based upon a combination of American Football and the Warhammer games in which the player teams with various fantasy creatures.http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sports/bloodbowl/tech_info.html?tag=tabs%3Bsummary
Blood Bowl is rated T for Teen and was released on June 25, 2009. The game was published by Focus Home Interactive.http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sports/bloodbowl/tech_info.html?tag=tabs%3Bsummary
On November 20, 2009, Blood Bowl received an expansion which added another race to the game. Cyanide announced that in November 2010, will be released Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition, an improved version of the game containing 12 new teams.http://kotaku.com/5508157/blood-bowl-goes-legendary-with-twelve-new-teams
Gameplay
The game takes place between two teams of eleven players each. The team that scores the most touchdowns typically wins the game; however, it is also possible to win by eliminating the entire roster of the opposing team.
There are 8 races available in the game:
- Humans
- Orcs
- Dwarves
- Lizardmen
- Skaven
- Goblins
- Chaos
- Wood Elves
Players will face standard opposing team rosters such as the Reikland Reavers, Orcland Raiders and the Skavenblight Scramblers as they advance through the game.http://www.bloodbowl-game.com
Blood Bowl combines real-time gameplay elements and turn-based elements as well. The player can access any of these modes, anytime he wants.
In Blood Bowl the characters can be injured and even killed. If this happens the player will have to purchase new characters for his team. If the player decides to put an injured character in the game, the chances for that character to be killed will increase. In the game, each player can customize his team as he wants, including the logo that will appear on the team’s equipment.http://xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/blood-bowl/
Blood Bowl Trailer
The video above is the trailer for Blood Bowl, an American Football video game developed by Cyanide. In the game, the player will assume the control of a football team in which fantasy creatures are the players. In Blood Bowl, Orcs can play against Dwarves, Goblins and even Wood Elves.
