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Online Stunt Racer Tops 400 Million Plays

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Uphill Rush, a browser-based, motorcycle stunt racing game which claims to have had 500,000 plays per day, has seen the third game in the series launch today.
According to developer Spil Games, Uphill Rush 3 “takes the series’ popular browser-based stunt racing to a new level with endless new content for indefinite gameplay. In this version, players can race solo or against ‘ghosts’ (performing gravity-defying stunts along the way) across a host of fresh new themed tracks that morph with every play, offering something different every race.
“The games of the Uphill Rush series are some of the most popular racing games on the web with over 400 million plays across the series, averaging 500,000 plays per day since the first title’s launch—a figure that puts this series on par with some of the highest-profile “traditional” console games.

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“New additions to the Uphill Rush series include a new high in visuals, improved physics that add extra exhilaration, and expanded customization allowing greater self-expression in play.
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