Cricket Life 2007

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Cricket Life 2007 (PC Game)
Developer(s) Gamebience
Publisher(s) Gamebience
Release date(s) July 07, 2007
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Rating Pending
Platform(s) Windows
Media DVD
System requirements Windows: 1Ghz, 256MB RAM, Windows XP/Windows Vista, DVD-DRIVE
Input Keyboard, Gamepad
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Cricket Life 2007 is a Cricket-based real-life sports/strategy/simulation Game developed by Canada-based Gamebience. The game is scheduled to be released July 07, 2007.


[edit] Overview

Developed by a Canadian developer, Gamebience, Cricket Life 2007 is a PC-based sports/strategy real-life simulation game that revolves around the life of a cricket player. The game allows users to play through the life and career of an existing player (from any major country) or even create a new player. It allows the gamers to control all major aspects of a career player. There are three major categories of the game control. While it allows the gamers to play the game as any other cricket game, it also has further additions such as the ability to control the personal life of a cricket player.

The career player can earn money through signing club deals, sponsorship contracts and media deals, apart from the regular income from playing cricket matches. The hard-earned money can be invested into private business and let the assets grow while the player continues to play on-field.

The ultimate goal of the game is to become the greatest Cricket player - in the Professional life by making records, in the Personal life by becoming the richest cricketer, or by doing both.


[edit] Availability

Gamebience have announced that the game will be available in all major cricket playing countries through local distribution networks.


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