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Blood Bowl (1995 Video Game)
''Blood Bowl'' is the turn-based strategy video game adaptation of the Games Workshop miniatures game, originally developed for MS-DOS computers by Destiny Software Productions and published by MicroLeague. Gameplay The game is a fantasy version of American football, with a violent twist in that opponents can be deliberately seriously injured or killed, and without the ability to kick field goals. Each player is given a set number of action points with which to act. The team that scores the most touchdowns wins. This can be achieved through a throwing and passing game, or alternatively, by beating the opposing team up so badly that scoring becomes easy. The game features league play in which the player's team competes in the standings and can sign free agents to augment his team or replace killed players. Reception ''PC Gamer US''s Dan Bennett called ''Blood Bowl'' "an enjoyable game, as long as you don't think too much about how good it could have been." He criticized th ...
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Blood Bowl
''Blood Bowl'' is a Board game, miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the United Kingdom, British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since. ''Blood Bowl'' is set in an alternate version of the ''Warhammer Fantasy (setting), Warhammer Fantasy'' setting, populated by traditional fantasy literature, fantasy elements such as human warriors, goblin (Warhammer), goblins, dwarves, elves in fiction#Warhammer franchise, elves, orc (Warhammer), orcs and trolls. In late 2016, Games Workshop released a new version of the game – the first in 22 years. It featured a double sided board and new plastic miniatures. In November 2020, Games Workshop released a new version of the game, titled Blood Bowl Second Season Edition, which included miniatures for two teams and referees, a board (pitch), templates and the rule book. The rule book was also available separately, both ph ...
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