The EndWar demo, which appears to be more or less the same as the 'VIP' demo, features one map that can be played in single-player and head-to-head battles. It also gives players a good look at how its most unique point, the speech recognition thing, actually works. It's a bit of a huge download though, coming in at 1.6GB.
Also new to Live is an odd little puzzler dubbed Crazy Mouse - the first Live Arcade game developed in mainland China, apparently. The game appears to be aimed squarely at kids, with lots of warm and fuzzy characters taking part in the game's 30 single-player levels. There's also 16 multiplayer levels to run around with online stats tracking, if that floats your boat.
Crazy Mouse is one of the cheaper offerings on the Arcade, coming in at 400 MS points.

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