Blood Bowl is an ultra violent team sport, based on the Warhammer
fantasy world. Build up your team with Orcs, Elves, Dwarfs and many
other fantasy creatures before jumping into the bloodiest arenas!
Blood Bowl was originally created by Jervis Johnson and Games Workshop
in 1987. The board game, a parody of the Warhammer world and American
Football, met with success in the 80s and the 90s. The world’s largest
Tabletop Wargames company continues to sell the game's miniatures
today. Also, its creator never stopped improving and enriching Blood
Bowl’s game system and universe with several rule changes.
Today, Blood Bowl remains very popular around the world thanks to a
large community of players and numerous dedicated fansites. As for old
Blood Bowl players, they have unforgettable memories of all the
passionate games they used to play. Throughout the years, the original
Blood Bowl game has earned a legendary status.
The game is a combination of a tactical game and a sports game The
basics are extremely simple: two teams, one ball. The team that carries
the ball into the opponent's end zone scores a touchdown, the team with
the most touchdowns at the end of the game is the winner. However, it’s
how you decide to do this that makes things interesting, the ends
justify the means! It’s not just the players you have at your disposal
either. You can bribe the referee’s to look the other way as you
cripple or trample annoying opponents and hire illegal wizards to give
you a hand directly from the crowd… Blood Bowl severely tests the
finest tacticians' strategies
There are many races to accommodate
every player’s profile and even more strategies for experimenting.
Winning a game requires a strong game-sense and a lot of self-control.
For the player's enjoyment, omnipresent humor and the use of spells,
weapons, and other non-regulatory means place Blood Bowl outside of the
classic sport simulation genre.