![]() ![]() If you die, game over and you start at studio 1-1. Others you have to make it through a gauntlet of rooms to the buzzer. In some sets, you just have beat the waves and then hit the buzzer before the area explodes and you die. The meat of Deathrun TV is standard mode, which is a basically a rogue-like series of procedurally generated studio sets, there are 5 sets per studio, the last one containing a boss. The crowd votes on what powerups or powerdowns you get. Still, we’re dealing with a different art style and relative budget, so its fine. While the are large and can be challenging, they simply don’t match the epic spectacle of the Smash TV bosses. They will get you likes(more on this in a second) and power-ups. You save them and drop them down a chute. Prisoners are blindfolded and are in yellow. Arcade is just you in an area fighting infinite waves of enemies while saving prisoners. You can pick either arcade or standard in Deathrun TV. After a tutorial, you get put back stage where you can change your look and then you go out in front of the crowd and pick your poison: You can’t shoot the host □ Taking a cue from games like Smash TV, Deathrun TV features a game show where you battle for your life in a deadly arena. ![]()
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