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If there are any free games let me know but I'm trying to go cheap and use my 80 points if possible.
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This game's a steal at 80 points;

Johnny Platform's Biscuit Romp

Easily one of the best XNA games available imo.
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JPBR is pretty good. You won't go wrong with that one.

I'd also check out Bricks4Ever. It's an Arkanoid clone, but a damn good one. The visual are great, the feel is solid and there's several games types and power-ups. For my money it's the best 80 point game.

Also take a look at I Made A Game With Zombies!!1! I guarantee it will make you laugh. It's a twin-stick shooter so YMMV depending on how many of those you already own.

And while it is 400 points, by far the best XNA Indie Game is Avatar Golf. I bought Easy Golf when it first came out for 800 points, and it was worth it. 400 for AG, which is much improved, is even better. It's a really fun, relaxing, easy-to-play game online, too. I just played a few rounds with two of my friends earlier tonight. It also has a course editor with shareable courses via XBL, which means tons of free content. I got something like 20 courses for free on EG and the sequel has already sold more than the original according to the developer. I'd love it if some RB forum members bought this game and hopped online to play.
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