Cricket played in the narrow alleys of India, known as gullies, often brings more excitement than traditional field games. This unique experience has inspired an innovative indie game from 5th Ocean Studios called Gully Gangs: Street Cricket, now available in Open Beta on Android.
Not Your Typical Cricket Simulator
Gully Gangs: Street Cricket stands out as the first-ever 4v4 street cricket game, immersing players in the vibrant settings of Indian neighborhoods. The gameplay includes exciting elements such as rooftop catches, navigating around scooters, and dealing with the inevitable shouts from nosy uncles warning about broken windows. Adding to the fun, the game also supports a 1v1 mode, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Players can perform powerful moves, engage in real-time voice chats with their team, and even indulge in some playful sledging. Drop emojis during matches or pull off a few sneaky tricks to outsmart your opponents. The game captures the essence of Indian street life with ongoing neighborhood activities, broken stumps, makeshift pitches, and unpredictable bounces off uneven walls.
Customization is a big part of Gully Gangs: Street Cricket. Players have the freedom to build their gang, dress them in quirky outfits, and unlock various skins to showcase their unique style.
Gully Gangs: Street Cricket Is in Open Beta Now
5th Ocean Studios is committed to enhancing the game with upcoming updates that include new street maps, fresh outfits, regular events, clan wars, and an esports mode. The game will also feature leaderboards, daily and weekly challenges, and exciting gang vs. gang matchups.
Currently available only on Android, the developers are planning to expand to iOS and Steam, with full controller support and cross-platform features on the horizon. If you're eager to dive into the world of street cricket, download Gully Gangs: Street Cricket from the Google Play Store.
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