Blood Bowl FOCUS HOME INTERACTIVE Blood Bowl is the adaptation of the famous Warhammer Fantasy football board game created by Games Workshop. Assemble yo… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsBlood Bowl is the adaptation of the famous Warhammer Fantasy football board game created by Games Workshop. Assemble your team from among 9 fantastic races* in the Warhammer universe (Humans, Orcs, Dwarfs, Skaven, Wood Elves, Chaos, Lizardmen, Dark Elves and Undead). Each race has its own strengths, weaknesses and numerous opportunities to develop which will lend an immense tactical depth to the game. Immerse yourself in single games in Solo Player mode to enjoy fun matches that won’t make your head hurt, or set off to conquer the Blood Bowl in the extensive Campaign mode. Develop your team and players by gaining victories and experience as you progress in the game. In Multiplayer you can compete against a friend on your tablet in “Hotseat” mode, or launch yourself into the vast online world in a massive permanent league where you can create and develop your teams. Play against Blood Bowl players from all over the world thanks to our cross-platform multiplayer modes! *The base game enables you to play Humans and Orcs: the other races are available from the in-game store. Information Seller:FOCUS HOME INTERACTIVE Genre:Board, Strategy Release:Jul 30, 2014 Updated:May 12, 2016 Version:3.1.8.0 Size:596.2 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (17) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Citronaut Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2014 107 5 18 #2 Citronaut, Jul 31, 2014 Very interested in this one, but I have no background with the physical board game or previous digital adaptations. Wondering if anyone has impressions for me? I've enjoyed being introduced to Warhammer Quest and Space Hulk on iOS, and wondering if I should add another Games Workshop classic to my collection. Dreamshadow Well-Known Member Jul 19, 2011 54 0 0 #3 Dreamshadow, Jul 31, 2014 Im waiting on impressions as well. Bring it! Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #4 Exact-Psience, Jul 31, 2014 Is this a Blood Bowl port? september Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2012 2,673 0 0 #5 september, Jul 31, 2014 I'd be curious to know how much the extra teams cost considering you are only buying the default two in the base game. djstout Well-Known Member Jul 21, 2011 2,685 105 63 Sportscaster & football (soccer) coach Taiwan & Japan #6 djstout, Jul 31, 2014 Even if I don't like American football, this one looks very fun, unfortunately I don't have an iPad, so if it comes to iPhone, I'll buy it Mythbuster Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2008 1,260 22 38 Journalist In the middle of nowhere #7 Mythbuster, Jul 31, 2014 Yep, it is the original 1:1 port and it is done very well! psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,966 718 113 England #8 psj3809, Jul 31, 2014 Well i love american football but i just hardly play games on my ipad, i'll be watching this one hoping it'll go universal at some point Mythbuster Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2008 1,260 22 38 Journalist In the middle of nowhere #9 Mythbuster, Jul 31, 2014 I think in this case the iPhone screen is too small! I purchased it and it is made real good. Thee AI levels, very good tutorial, different game types. The graphics are good but not outstanding. After two hours of playing I would rate it 4,5 stars. oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #10 oooooomonkey, Jul 31, 2014 Ermagerd downloading now...... did this just come out of now where? GreedPhantom Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2014 1,013 0 0 France https://www.facebook.com/nagui.cherigui #11 GreedPhantom, Jul 31, 2014 The games looked cool but when i saw those in-app purchase...other race are not in-game, you need to buy them. What a joke !!! oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #12 oooooomonkey, Jul 31, 2014 Yes but to be fair this is only £2.99!! So it's perfectly fair to charge for other teams as I paid a lot more than this for it on xbox,nds and psp. I really like this game. psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,966 718 113 England #13 psj3809, Jul 31, 2014 Yeah its funny the way people think, at 2.99 its a bargain, if this game came out for say $9 with all races people probably wouldnt moan as much This is like Warhammer, you dont 'have to' buy the other classes so you have the choice. Just think of this as a $9 game then ! Think people will moan about IAP's no matter what Parkingtigers Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2010 156 0 0 #14 Parkingtigers, Jul 31, 2014 Well, feel free to buy the game for $40 - $60 on PC/console to get the complete package. Me, I'll take this. Even the original boardgame only came with two teams, with the others sold separately. This version's pricing is the best available, because it means a very low price of entry so everyone can try it at little risk, and then expand the roster of teams ala carte. Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #15 Ayjona, Jul 31, 2014 Blood Bowl is awesome, regardless of whether you used to play the board game (in which case you'll find a perfect digitalization of the original rules, as well as an additional refreshing real-time mode), or if you are looking for a kinda complex (and very quirky) turn-based title. iPad-endowed fans of strategy and tactics, this is probably one of the great releases of the year, if not one of the greats of all time (provided the port is good). On the subject of selling races as IAP, Blood Bowl used to go for 40+ dollars back when it was released, and the full(est) edition still fetches 30 euros on Steam. 5 dollars for the base game with humans and orcs is a steal, and will be so no matter how much you'll plunk down on additional races. (Long before this port was announced, I imagined that Blood Bowl for iOS with async multiplayer might have been one of the coolest multiplayer experiences available, and one of the most satisfyingly competitive, since the PC game has a rather extensive and cool persistent online mode. I have absolutely no doubt this could be ported with great success to the iPhone, UI and mechanics notwithstanding. I doubt it will ever come to pass, though. So, yeah... buy it, ye lucky tablet bastards!) Defard Well-Known Member May 25, 2011 322 15 18 UK #16 Defard, Jul 31, 2014 pleasebegoodpleasebegoodpleasebegood.... oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #17 oooooomonkey, Jul 31, 2014 I can assure you this is awesome, if your looking for a recreation in the same way as space hulk then this is it, I've just played one game and it's awesome, voice acting, dice rolls, exhibition games and competitions and a campaign mode, it's all here. Graphics might not be cutting edge but there perfectly fine. My first game I've just lost terribly and that alone was worth paying £2.99 for. Brings back memories of the good 'ol gamesworkshop days of my youth. This gets five stars from me just for being ported to iOS, I've wanted this on my iPad since I got one. ngajoe Well-Known Member May 26, 2012 58 0 0 #18 ngajoe, Jul 31, 2014 Take my money!! Parkingtigers Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2010 156 0 0 #19 Parkingtigers, Jul 31, 2014 Only been through the tutorial so far, and setup my online team, but looks pretty solid. The graphics are... well let's go with adequate. Player textures are a bit iffy, but you never really zoom in too much. On reflection it's not a bad thing as it keeps the install soze down. Remember how Space Hulk had a massive filesize, despite only having a couple of unit types and corridors? It's much easier for me to keep a game on my iPad as part of the "permanent collection" if it's not greedy on the gigabytes. Haven't got a link to hand, but you should google "Blood Bowl living rule book" to find a free download of the current Blood Bowl rules. That's what the videogame (and board game) is using, so well worth a read. Plenty of videos on YouTube showing matches from the PC edition to help learn how to play too. TokyoDan Well-Known Member Oct 7, 2010 394 2 18 #20 TokyoDan, Jul 31, 2014 Just wondering if it is worth it for a guy who already has the Windows version. I haven't played much because i have to reboot from OSX to Windows on my Bootcamp partition to play it. But from the little I played it seems to me that it'd be more of an irritation than fun on anything smaller than a 27" screen. And there is so much going on it seems that the touch interface and fingers on the screen will just get in the way. It screams "play me with a keyboard and mouse". And I read that it is a direct PC port which means not much was done to take advantage of a touch interface, or to make up for the disadvantages. So for those of you who've played on PC AND iPad...How does the ipad version stack up? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 10 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6 → 10 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Very interested in this one, but I have no background with the physical board game or previous digital adaptations. Wondering if anyone has impressions for me? I've enjoyed being introduced to Warhammer Quest and Space Hulk on iOS, and wondering if I should add another Games Workshop classic to my collection.
I'd be curious to know how much the extra teams cost considering you are only buying the default two in the base game.
Even if I don't like American football, this one looks very fun, unfortunately I don't have an iPad, so if it comes to iPhone, I'll buy it
Well i love american football but i just hardly play games on my ipad, i'll be watching this one hoping it'll go universal at some point
I think in this case the iPhone screen is too small! I purchased it and it is made real good. Thee AI levels, very good tutorial, different game types. The graphics are good but not outstanding. After two hours of playing I would rate it 4,5 stars.
The games looked cool but when i saw those in-app purchase...other race are not in-game, you need to buy them. What a joke !!!
Yes but to be fair this is only £2.99!! So it's perfectly fair to charge for other teams as I paid a lot more than this for it on xbox,nds and psp. I really like this game.
Yeah its funny the way people think, at 2.99 its a bargain, if this game came out for say $9 with all races people probably wouldnt moan as much This is like Warhammer, you dont 'have to' buy the other classes so you have the choice. Just think of this as a $9 game then ! Think people will moan about IAP's no matter what
Well, feel free to buy the game for $40 - $60 on PC/console to get the complete package. Me, I'll take this. Even the original boardgame only came with two teams, with the others sold separately. This version's pricing is the best available, because it means a very low price of entry so everyone can try it at little risk, and then expand the roster of teams ala carte.
Blood Bowl is awesome, regardless of whether you used to play the board game (in which case you'll find a perfect digitalization of the original rules, as well as an additional refreshing real-time mode), or if you are looking for a kinda complex (and very quirky) turn-based title. iPad-endowed fans of strategy and tactics, this is probably one of the great releases of the year, if not one of the greats of all time (provided the port is good). On the subject of selling races as IAP, Blood Bowl used to go for 40+ dollars back when it was released, and the full(est) edition still fetches 30 euros on Steam. 5 dollars for the base game with humans and orcs is a steal, and will be so no matter how much you'll plunk down on additional races. (Long before this port was announced, I imagined that Blood Bowl for iOS with async multiplayer might have been one of the coolest multiplayer experiences available, and one of the most satisfyingly competitive, since the PC game has a rather extensive and cool persistent online mode. I have absolutely no doubt this could be ported with great success to the iPhone, UI and mechanics notwithstanding. I doubt it will ever come to pass, though. So, yeah... buy it, ye lucky tablet bastards!)
I can assure you this is awesome, if your looking for a recreation in the same way as space hulk then this is it, I've just played one game and it's awesome, voice acting, dice rolls, exhibition games and competitions and a campaign mode, it's all here. Graphics might not be cutting edge but there perfectly fine. My first game I've just lost terribly and that alone was worth paying £2.99 for. Brings back memories of the good 'ol gamesworkshop days of my youth. This gets five stars from me just for being ported to iOS, I've wanted this on my iPad since I got one.
Only been through the tutorial so far, and setup my online team, but looks pretty solid. The graphics are... well let's go with adequate. Player textures are a bit iffy, but you never really zoom in too much. On reflection it's not a bad thing as it keeps the install soze down. Remember how Space Hulk had a massive filesize, despite only having a couple of unit types and corridors? It's much easier for me to keep a game on my iPad as part of the "permanent collection" if it's not greedy on the gigabytes. Haven't got a link to hand, but you should google "Blood Bowl living rule book" to find a free download of the current Blood Bowl rules. That's what the videogame (and board game) is using, so well worth a read. Plenty of videos on YouTube showing matches from the PC edition to help learn how to play too.
Just wondering if it is worth it for a guy who already has the Windows version. I haven't played much because i have to reboot from OSX to Windows on my Bootcamp partition to play it. But from the little I played it seems to me that it'd be more of an irritation than fun on anything smaller than a 27" screen. And there is so much going on it seems that the touch interface and fingers on the screen will just get in the way. It screams "play me with a keyboard and mouse". And I read that it is a direct PC port which means not much was done to take advantage of a touch interface, or to make up for the disadvantages. So for those of you who've played on PC AND iPad...How does the ipad version stack up?