1. DeathSprint 66, developed by Sumo Digital and published by Secret Mode, introduces a unique concept in the hardcore arcade racing genre. 2. Instead of traditional vehicles, players control clones in a deadly labyrinth as part of a TV show on the Bachman Media Network. 3. Up to eight players compete simultaneously, navigating through obstacle courses by running, jumping, drifting, and sliding. The game emphasizes generating hype and attracting audience attention for greater rewards, with Fame Points determining attractiveness to sponsors.
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