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Friday, August 7, 2009

XBLA: Dream-Build-Play '09 Showcase - Guru Guru

The Dream Build Play entering time is now officially over - now it's time for those who entered to show off their projects. There are hundreds of entrance this year - so we decided to go on a lookout for new trailers for the entrants. We're going to do a day-by-day look at each title that looks great and help bring the XNA platform to the forefront.

Today's entry is Guru Guru - a platform game that brings the dark stylings of The Dishwasher to the rolling ball aethetic of Loco Roco and Rolando. In its current form it looks great, and is a game that looks a whole lot better than most of the XBL Indie Games out there. Check it out!

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I saw that on youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQxz3HrMmRw

Looks pretty original. A live action street of rage ;)

Why can't I find this game over at the contest page? Does anyone know the creators name or if it was submitted under a different title?

Get Duality ZF up there please.

Duality ZF... yum!

We didn't get a chance to make a newer "Dream Build Play" specific trailer for Duality ZF, but if GamerBtyes wants to wait a week to feature us, we can make a newer trailer you can feature first. Let us know.

(I'm assuming Ryan Langley reads these comments.)

Or if you wanted to, just use our April 2009 trailer. It's pretty exciting as-is.

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