DreadBall Becomes War On The Pitch With Xtreme Xpansion

July 21, 2015 by brennon

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Mantic Games are bringing war to the pitch of DreadBall with their Xtreme Xpansion where you get to bring even more massive players up from the dugouts. See what you think of them below...

Get Ready To Rumble

The latest set (which you can see below) comes with rules for making custom pitches as well as the tiles with which to do that. You also get new traps, multi-player game rules and even those big guys that will be smashing up your opponents with glee.

DreadBall Xtreme Expansion

If you want to get a handle on the rules before you jump in and get the big set there is also a chance to buy the Rulebook itself. All of this does need a copy of DreadBall Xtreme in order to be used so make sure to catch up first.

Big Plays Need Big Players

When it comes to Xtreme you need to really bring out the big guns in order to win. With that in mind see what you think of these DreadBall Giants which include (in order) Krastavor, Chova Psychozoan, the Iron Ancestor, Sann-Gar and the Medi-Bot (for when things get painful...)

Krastavor

CHOVAR PSYCHOZOAN

These are certainly some of the weirdest looking creatures I've ever seen for the game and while they aren't really my cup of tea I can see them being quite a fun project for DreadBall fans.

Iron Ancestor

I do like the oddness of this shark chap though, the Sann-Gar. He reminds me of an action figure from the 90's and brings back memories of Street Sharks. The Medi-Bot isn't too bad either although I would have lost the stretcher on the front.

Sann-Gar

Medi-Bot

Will you be picking up any of these or indeed the full expansion for Xtreme? It seems like the game just keeps getting bigger and bigger so you have plenty to get stuck into with this game.

Do you play Xtreme?

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