So, I've noticed we have a dozen dead threads about various offshoots of Blood Bowl, and figured it would be best if we just had one singular thread for it, especially as necroing the old threads is an issue. So here we go.
What is Blood Bowl? Blood Bowl is a old Games Workshop game about Fantasy Football, namely fantasy as in Warhammer Fantasy. Orcs, Elves, Dwarfs, horrible mutants, and if you're a sad boring person, humans! All playing against each other for glory, honor, and of course money. Mostly money.
There's currently 3 versions of Blood Bowl out there worth your time. The first is the retail product by Cyanide, Blood Bowl. It's currently on it's 2nd edition, with improved graphics and user interface, and although it doesn't have all the teams yet, it has the biggest player base. The previous edition, Chaos Edition, has dwindled down to nearly nothing now by player migration, and isn't worth your time tbh.
The second edition worth mentioning is FUMBBL. A freeware java based client with a dedicated website, all of the teams, and better private league management tools. However, the playerbase is smaller and as a consequence the skill floor is a lot higher, so new players will see their teeth kicked in repeatedly. In addition, it's 2d nature and java based means not only is it not as graphically good as the commercial product, but the interface in many ways is less good (although it was far superior to BB1's trainwreck UI). And of course requires the java runtimes installed.
Both editions thankfully have a good player base to play against, with the commercial product recently separating it's Matchmaking into a casual and competitive one, the difference being the competitive one runs for 3 months at a time, and 5 concessions = ejection till next season.
Third is the actual tabletop game. Although discontinued by GW when specialist games shut down, the NAF eventually coalesced into existance, and is the defacto governing body of tabletop Blood Bowl. Many third party miniature and board/dice makers have sprung up in recent years to make "fantasy football" sets. However, GW is using Blood Bowl to spearhead it's revival of the Specalist division, and as such a new official box set is due later this year, with the same core rules but new optional rules and the return of special card inducements.
So I've rambled long enough, anyone else still play this?