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# TD Challenge

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<mark style="color:yellow;">**Introducing TD Challenge, an exciting side game feature designed to keep you engaged while waiting in queues or for your friends to join your party!**</mark>

TD Challenge presents you with specific scenarios and tasks you with completing them. For instance, the first challenge puts you in the role of a Running Back, where the Quarterback pitches you the ball and you have to cover 5 yards to reach the endzone.

You'll have 3 attempts to complete each category of challenges. If you fail to complete all the challenges within a category, you'll need to start that category from the beginning.

With 11 unique categories that test your skills across various positions like QB, WR, and Defense, TD Challenge offers a comprehensive and challenging gameplay experience. \
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**So, go ahead, challenge yourself, and see how far you can progress!**


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