
What do you get when you combine two of the most popular genres currently running in gaming today? If you’re Exato Game Studios, you hope it’s a recipe for success.
Guncraft is heading to the Xbox Live Indie Games channel, evoking the spirit of Activision’s Call of Duty series and the oft-imitated indie smash hit Angry Bir… er, Minecraft. The developer’s official description points toward exactly this combination.

"No matter what format, what system or what game you are developing for, there are certain things that can doom your game regardless of how good or bad it is from the start. While this article is written with a focus on XBLIG’s, much of these apply to any indie game developer looking to make a dollar off of their game."

Critical Gamer's Luke K writes: If you’ve already read parts one and two – and why on Earth wouldn’t you have? – you’ll know that my comments on DLC so far have been overwhelmingly negative. The digital distribution of games and add-ons can be a force for good, however; demonstrably so. It’s done a lot of good not only for business but for us cash-wielding consumers, too, and it will continue to do so.

ZX Spectrum classic "Manic Miner" may appear on XBLIG (not XBLA) soon, courtesy of Elite Systems; if it passes the peer review process that is.