
These two aspects are critical to the strategy and action economy of the game. It also means that it often takes all three of your actions in a turn to attack an enemy: a run to cover the group, a mark to move adjacent and finally the block action to undertake the attack. If you read that carefully, you’ll realize that this means running players can’t move into squares next to opposing team members. Marked figures can only attack an opposing team member, which requires a dice roll, or step a single square away. Unmarked figures are free to run, throw the ball or make a short two-square movement to mark an opponent. The actions available to you depend on whether the figure is “marked” - that is, has an opposing model in an adjacent square - or not.

On your turn, you can take three actions, split between your players as you see fit, as long as no one model takes the same action twice. All the cards are decent quality and decorated either with solid art or photos of painted miniatures. You can buy extra teams of six for some factions, for others you’ll have to buy the full twelve of a Blood Bowl team and choose the six you want to use. This extends way beyond the two included across the whole Games Workshop universe, running from Orcs to Ogres. News Collider: Cthulhu Smashes it up, The Sharrash.Rounding out the contents is a deck of cards, some custom dice, a range ruler and a stat card for each team you can field in the game.News Collider: Blood Bowl 2, Wrong Chemistry and B.


Wrong Chemistry is one of those light puzzle games that could take the hand-held market by storm so watch out for its release. Coding will be handled by Nomad Games, who are no strangers to digital conversions having recently worked on Talisman. Mage Company are also taking the Wrong Chemistry further by announcing iOS, Android and PC versions of the game. Players will now be able to use Element Cards to turn over hexes and a series of open challenges will be available for all players that are difficult to complete but offer rich rewards. Expand your Lab, will not only add a fifth player to the game but will increase the tactical options available.
