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Why should it not be? It was a simple question.
This is a video game. Obviously I've never played this one before. So, I asked.
They have numerous games that are tactical that offer team play.
Cut the total team size in half and have 1 player control 1 half and the other control the other half. Equal positions for each player.
He asked a simple question no need to get snarky. JakeSimTV to answer your question no the game focuses on 1vs1 as you have probably guessed now.
It's an adaptation from a board game, so you have a certain number of squares on the field and player move around using those squares. Having more than 2 teams on the pitch would severely impairs the ability to do anything :p In fact I tested it with friends on tabletop we had a good laugh but it wasn't really playable.
Edit: Just saw your suggestion of cutting the teams, guess that would work but then there wouldn't be much to play per players :) It's as if you played chess with four players.
Thank you for an hospitable answer.
Especailly once the hitting starts...
Divide 11 by 2, please. :)
As I said, new to this game. I have no idea how many players are in a "Blood Bowl" team.
I am also a new Blood Bowl player. I hope you decide to give it a shot! It's a blast!
(Please note that the game is in beta right now, and there are only four races currently available to play.)