Survival mode

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Survival mode, or horde mode, is a

classic arcade games, where players face off against increasingly stronger waves of enemies.[4]
This mode was intended to give the game a definite and sometimes sudden ending, so that other players could then play the arcade game as well.

player vs player combat in order to survive in the game's environment.[11]

References

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