Dungeonbowl spinning off from Blood Bowl

Blood Bowl developer Cyanide is flexing its Games Workshop license again, taking that violent sport underground to play with strange new rules in dingy dungeons. Yes, daft wizards have put their heads together and come up with the sport of Dungeonbowl.

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Blood Bowl developer Cyanide is flexing its Games Workshop license again, taking that violent sport underground to play with strange new rules in dingy dungeons. Yes, daft wizards have put their heads together and come up with the sport of Dungeonbowl.

Dungeonbowl takes the basic turn-based, dice-rolling Blood Bowl rules, Cyanide explains (Blue's News), but plays out in winding dungeons. The ball is hidden in one of six chests--five of which are booby-trapped--and the first team to find it and score wins the entire match.

Dungeonbowl also shakes the teams up a little, with each being composed of three different races. The Rainbow Wizards team, for example, boasts Wood Elves, Halflings and Humans. You see, all these merry larks are part of a competition organised between the Magic Colleges.

Dungeonbowl is due to be released on PC by June, during the second quarter of the year.

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    April 11, 2012 11:15 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Dungeonbowl spinning off from Blood Bowl.

    Blood Bowl developer Cyanide is flexing its Games Workshop license again, taking that violent sport underground to play with strange new rules in dingy dungeons. Yes, daft wizards have put their heads together and come up with the sport of Dungeonbowl.

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      April 11, 2012 1:34 PM

      Give me Blood Bowl on iOS over dungeon bowl any day of the week.

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      August 3, 2012 8:38 AM

      Do we have any word if Dungeon Bowl AI will be programed in the future with a patch or am I stuck with a product that I didn't research enough, paid for and will never really play?

      I suppose it's my fault, but I assumed it was just like the main Blood Bowl title and was EXCEPTIONALLY let down that it wasn't plastered all over the title that it was strictly peer 2 peer.

      Seemed like a shady cash grab to me or was I just a careless consumer trusting in a product?

      Either way, haven't even touched it yet and am turned off from future work because of it.

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