Minimum System Requirements :
*OS: Windows XP/Vista/7*Processor: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2500+
*Memory Ram: 1 Gb
*Hard Disk Space: 5 Gb free
*Video: 128 Mb @ nVidia GeForce 6600 / ATI Radeon X700
*Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
*DirectX: 9.0
*Keyboard / Mouse
*Media:
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Game Description:
          Blood Bowl is a fantasy football video game loosely based on American football, and adapted from the board game of the same name, which was produced by Games Workshop, using the Living Rulebook 5.0’s ruleset.
         The game is a fantasy version of American football, played between two teams of 16 players, each team fielding up to 11 players at a time. Touchdowns   are scored by taking the ball into the opposition's end zone, and a   team can win either by scoring the most touchdowns, or by violently   eliminating the other team's entire roster. The game has both real-time and turn-based strategy modes. Players may choose to play the game in either mode. The Special Play cards are not included in the main game.
          During the main career mode, the player must start from scratch and build a team; the career mode can go on ad infinitum.  As the team goes up in ranking on the tournament ladder, a player will  sign better players for their roster.  If one or several of the roster  players are injured or killed during a  match, the player needs to  replace them for one or several of the next  matches until they are  ready to go back to the field. If the player  lacks money to heal them,  they will still be able to play the injured  player, but the chances  that player is killed increases.
          Roster players take part in tournaments, where they gain experience   and level up. The player can assign skill points to buy new abilities   that will affect the player's performance, such as improving their dice   rolls, have a second chance on a bad roll, and other bonuses along  those  lines.  Leagues are completely customizable: there are 25  elements can be  edited by the user, such as teams, races, players, and  championship  rules. Players may also set up online tournaments with  others in the  online community, which also allows players to gain  experience as with  the single player mode. Tournaments may have a  minimum of four participants, and a maximum of 24; none of the teams may  be AI-controlled. A player may play with a solo franchise team online, but may not use it in online tournaments or leagues. Players may not switch between RTS and turn-based modes mid-tournament. Players may create custom logos for their teams.
 




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