In India, playing cricket in the tight confines of a gully, or alley, is often more thrilling than on an open field. This unique experience has been captured by the 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 Sim
*Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* breaks the mold with its 4v4 multiplayer format set in the vibrant, narrow alleys of Indian neighborhoods. This first-ever 4v4 street cricket game brings the essence of Indian gullies to life, complete with rooftop catches, scooters blocking your way, and the inevitable scolding from nosy uncles about broken windows. The game spices things up further with a 1v1 mode, allowing for more intimate battles.
Players can execute powerful moves and communicate with their team through voice chat, adding a layer of strategy and camaraderie. Whether you're talking strategy, sledging opponents, dropping emojis mid-match, or pulling off some crafty tricks, the game keeps the interaction lively and engaging. The settings are authentically Indian, with live neighborhood action around you, playing on broken stumps and makeshift pitches with balls bouncing wildly off uneven walls.
Customization is a big part of *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket*. You can build and personalize your gang, choosing funky outfits and unlocking various skins to make your team stand out.
Gully Gangs: Street Cricket Is Now in Open Beta
5th Ocean Studios is committed to enhancing the game with a slew of updates, including new street maps, fresh outfits, regular events, clan wars, and even an esports mode in the future. Look forward to leaderboards, daily and weekly challenges, and exciting gang vs. gang matchups.
Currently exclusive to Android, plans are in place 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 today.
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