In addition to these set tasks, there are also hidden shortcuts to find, billboards to break, and super jumps from which the player can launch their vehicle. These challenges force players to work together on a variety of tasks, such as drifting a set distance, crashing into each other in mid-air over a specific jump, meeting at a specified location to perform stunts. Online, the player can participate in standard point-to-point races or engage in any of 300 cooperative challenges. When not in an event, the player can earn these cars by catching up to them and running them off the road. Other unlockable cars occasionally show up on the roads around Paradise City.
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Completing a set number of events gives the player a new license and an additional car. In the single-player mode, players earn upgraded licenses by completing events: Point-to-point races "Road Rage" challenges (in which the player must wreck a predetermined number of cars within the time limit) "Marked Man" challenges (in which the player must reach a destination without being wrecked by opposing vehicles) Stunt runs (in which the player must execute tricks and accrue points within a time limit) and "Burning Route" challenges (in which the player must use a specified vehicle to reach a predetermined destination within a time limit). The fifth game in the Burnout series, Burnout Paradise makes a dramatic shift from the traditional Burnout formula by moving from a format of set races and closed tracks to Paradise City, an open world with events at nearly every intersection and a unique set of cooperative multiplayer challenges.