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Things on Wheels is an arcade title that places you at the helm of radio-controlled cars as you race through a gigantic Florida Art Deco house filled with tracks comprised of everyday household items. Developed by experienced Xbox LIVE Arcade alumni Load Inc., TOW promises to deliver plenty of RC racing fun when released this fall. TOW has also been confirmed for release on the PC.

Races in TOW take place on nonlinear tracks that go from room to room in an expansive house. Normal, everyday objects become obstacles and hazards for your miniature vehicles to race through. Any challenge could have you picking up speed in the straightaway of the foyer, dodging the searing coils of the electric stove and catching some air to clear a stack of magazines.

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