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==Gameplay== [[Paris]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] are available as [[open world]] recreations in the game. They represent a smaller area than the real life cities, yet are larger than the locales in ''[[Midtown Madness]]'' and ''[[Midtown Madness 2]]''. ===Single player=== In single player the player can free roam, race, or complete objective-based missions. In "Cruise" (free roam) mode, the player can choose the amount of [[pedestrians]] and [[traffic]], change the weather, the time of day and the season, and collect car-specific paint jobs, in a car selected by the user. In "Blitz" races, the player goes through all the given checkpoints in any order and races to the finish line before time runs out. In Checkpoint Races, the player goes through the checkpoints in any order and gets to the finish line before his opponents. In the "Work Undercover" mission mode, in Paris, the player works as a delivery guy, taxi driver, [[chauffeur]], security guard, [[ambulance]] driver, police officer, special agent, whilst in Washington D.C. the player works as a pizza deliverer, rental car driver, limo driver, car salesman, stunt driver, police officer and [[private investigator|private eye]], completing objectives. ===Multiplayer=== The game supports [[Xbox Live]] for online multiplayer gaming, and a split-screen for offline multiplayer. Extra downloadable content is available via [[Xbox Live]] to expand the game's original premise. The game supports the following online multiplayer modes: {| class="wikitable" |- !Capture the Gold | Gold is stashed around the city and the player must take it to a hideout. Other players will attempt to steal the gold. Example: http://www.justin.tv/sonos/b/262197184 |- !Checkpoint | Race against others on pre-defined tracks around the city. |- !Cruise | Freeroam around a city with others. |- !Hunter | One player starts off as the Hunter and everyone else in the game is Prey. As the Hunter captures Prey, they in turn become Hunters, and the last person who is Prey stands alone as the winner. |- !Stayaway | Whoever holds the rabbit for the longest time wins. |- !Tag | Players chase each other and try to bump each others cars. |}
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