• Publisher: Cinemax
  • Release Date: May 19, 2008
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  • Summary: Test your reflexes, judgment and tactics while facing up to eight other players in this follow-up to the critically acclaimed and popular arcade game Gumboy: Crazy Adventures. Featuring the same graphically rich, fantasy style that made the original Gumboy so captivating, Gumboy TournamentTest your reflexes, judgment and tactics while facing up to eight other players in this follow-up to the critically acclaimed and popular arcade game Gumboy: Crazy Adventures. Featuring the same graphically rich, fantasy style that made the original Gumboy so captivating, Gumboy Tournament adds new levels, bonuses, and four new multiplayer modes. Players can now compete in the furious capture the flag mode, fight to control valuable territories, frantically collect diamonds or race through control points. All this is played out in highly complex levels full of spiral chutes, fountains, waterways and even outer space - complete with planets and sudden gravity changes. [Valve] Expand
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  1. 66
    Although Gumboy Tournament has no real game-killing flaws and is good at what it sets to do, the concept really isn't all that fun.
  2. PC Zone UK
    42
    Its nauseating, greased-pig feel makes it devoid of fun and vlaue. [Sept 2008, p.68]
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  1. AWG
    Jun 23, 2013
    6
    I think Gumboy Tournament is a pretty average game. Eh kills tiem and doesnt afraid of mediocrity.
    Or: how I learned to stop complaining and
    I think Gumboy Tournament is a pretty average game. Eh kills tiem and doesnt afraid of mediocrity.
    Or: how I learned to stop complaining and love the lag.
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