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Gangs Gully: une touche décontractée sur le cricket de rue

Authore: ChristopherMise à jour:May 18,2025

Lorsque vous pensez au cricket, les images traditionnelles des joueurs anglais en blanc pourraient vous venir à l'esprit. Cependant, l'attrait du cricket s'étend bien au-delà du Royaume-Uni, les amateurs captivants dans le monde, en particulier en Inde, où le cricket de rue a une riche tradition. Si vous êtes impatient de plonger dans ce monde dynamique ou de revivre vos souvenirs d'enfance, Gully Gangs: Street Cricket est le jeu parfait pour vous, maintenant disponible sur Android.

Développé par 5th Ocean Studios, Gully Gangs capture l'essence du cricket de rue, tout comme NBA Street pour le basket-ball, en se concentrant sur la joie du jeu amateur. Engagez-vous dans des matchs passionnants 4v4 et 1v1 pour prouver vos prouesses dans la rue. Les environnements urbains dynamiques du jeu ne sont pas seulement pour le spectacle; Ils influencent activement le gameplay avec des obstacles et des changements inattendus qui vous maintiennent sur vos gardes.

Dans Gully Gangs, la devise est claire: il n'y a pas de règles. Embrassez la nature rapide du cricket de rue, où vous pouvez plier les règles à votre avantage. Utilisez le chat vocal pour narguer les adversaires, ce qui pourrait les faire faire des erreurs ou utiliser des mécanismes de triche pour gagner le dessus. La version bêta ouverte pour Gully Gangs est actuellement en direct sur Android, avec des plans pour une version iOS et des fonctionnalités multiplateformes en cours.

Que vous ayez envie de l'adrénaline d'une action sportive rapide ou que vous profitiez de la simulation détaillée où chaque statistique compte, il y a quelque chose pour chaque fan de jeu sportif. Consultez notre liste des 20 meilleurs meilleurs jeux de sport pour iOS et Android pour trouver le jeu parfait à apprécier sans jamais quitter votre siège.

Une capture d'écran de gameplay dans Gully Gangs: Street Cricket montrant le frappeur, le bowling et le terrain en action

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