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  • Summary: With Dungeonbowl Knockout Edition discover an exclusive way to play Blood Bowl, the brutally funny mix between fantasy and American Football, already adapted as a video game by Cyanide.

    Inspired by a famous tabletop game from Games Workshop, Dungeonbowl offers you a dangerous and crazy
    With Dungeonbowl Knockout Edition discover an exclusive way to play Blood Bowl, the brutally funny mix between fantasy and American Football, already adapted as a video game by Cyanide.

    Inspired by a famous tabletop game from Games Workshop, Dungeonbowl offers you a dangerous and crazy sport opposing two football teams, but also a deep tactical turn based game driven by dice. The key difference between Dungeonbowl and Blood Bowl as is rather obvious from the name, is that Dungeonbowl is played in a dungeon!

    Dungeonbowl Knockout Edition allows you to challenge other players online but also to play single player against each college of Magic managed by the computer AI, with different levels of difficulty!

    Thanks to the in-game dungeon editor, you can build your own environment to play in. With Dungeonbowl Knockout Edition, you'll be able to use a large variety of components including all the previous DLCs. Enjoy a myriad of maps and share your own dungeons with the whole community!
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  1. Apr 7, 2015
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    1 point because they did not completely ruin the bloodbowl experience.
    No more than 1 point because the game most of all feels like an early
    1 point because they did not completely ruin the bloodbowl experience.
    No more than 1 point because the game most of all feels like an early alpha. Sadly Cyanide has done this a few times, even the original BB felt that way and only got playable several versions after launch.
    The game plays, but since this format only appeals to diehard BB fans, it fails miserably because it lacks the league feel. I could find no place to actually edit the teams, they never progress (despite awarding SPPs) and the whole thing feels half-baked.
    Honestly a little surprising since they already made all the team progression+editing in the other BB games. Why they could not simply recycle that in a version that plays on a custom playing field is puzzling.
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