Over the last few weeks we have been been painting up models for Blitz Bowl, while also getting more than a few plays of it in. We have all found Blitz Bowl to be a great two-player game - very different from Blood Bowl, but enjoyable in a very unique way.
It is fast to play, provides a ton of strategy and choices, and the game provides additional team cards (apart from the Humans and Orcs) that allow you to use additional teams. This was a great choice by Games Workshop and makes the game extensible with additional models, providing much more variety in match-ups.
The Challenge Cards are what make the game shine; they provide randomness and enhance the flavor of the game by taking some of the focus off of just scoring touchdowns.
We have models for most of the teams now and it seems that they are all mostly balanced for our style of play. If we had to pick a weaker team, it would appear to be the Elves. Although good at passing, they have a really poor armor stat and are not as fast as the Skaven. This could just be our own experience because we haven't seen a lot of passing in our games. All of the other teams seem to have useful benefits that make them more or less competitive.
I've only fully painted up one full team so far (my female Dwarfs), but I'm hoping to paint up the Humans soon. We are also hoping to get a few more games in, (including some four-player games using a custom pitch I created).
If you are interested, there is additional information about the game on the Warhammer Community website, including a Watch It Played video explaining the rules.
Blitz Bowl is available only from Barnes and Noble and is well worth its price of $44.95.
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