Cricket in the tight alleys of India, known as gullies, often brings more excitement than playing on open fields. This unique experience has been captured by an indie Indian studio, 5th Ocean Studios, with their latest release, *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket*, now available in Open Beta on Android.
Not Your Typical Cricket Simulator
*Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* introduces a fresh twist to cricket gaming with its 4v4 multiplayer mode, set in the vibrant and chaotic Indian gullies. This game marks the first-ever 4v4 street cricket experience, where players can encounter rooftop catches, navigate around scooters, and even deal with nosy uncles scolding them for breaking windows. For those who prefer a more personal challenge, a 1v1 mode is also available.
The gameplay is enhanced with dynamic features such as power moves, voice chat for real-time communication with your team, and the ability to use emojis and playful tricks during matches. The setting immerses players in authentic Indian neighborhood scenes, complete with live street action, broken stumps, makeshift pitches, and unpredictable bounces off uneven walls.
Customization is a key aspect of *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket*, allowing players to create and personalize their gang with an array of funky outfits and unlockable skins, adding a personal touch to their gaming experience.
Gully Gangs: Street Cricket Now in Open Beta
Currently, *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* is in its Open Beta phase on Android, with 5th Ocean Studios planning an exciting array of updates. These include new street maps, additional outfits, regular events, clan wars, and an esports mode. Future enhancements will also feature leaderboards, daily and weekly challenges, and dedicated gang vs. gang matchups.
While the game is exclusively available on Android at the moment, the studio has plans to expand to iOS and Steam platforms, promising full controller support and cross-platform play. If you're eager to dive into the action, you can download *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* from the Google Play Store.
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