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You play as an up-and-coming troublemaker with one goal: become the boss of the streets.
Developer: Digital Legends
- 4.3
- Score
If you've ever wondered what it's like to walk the chaotic streets of a lawless city with nothing but ambition and a baseball bat, GTA Crime Simulator gives you the perfect chance to find out. Dropping you right into the heart of Grand City - a place where citizens nervously walk the sidewalks, cops are always on edge, and rival gangs control the corners - you play as an up-and-coming troublemaker with one goal: become the boss of the streets. There's no tutorial, no moral compass, and certainly no rules. You're free to wander, fight, steal, and survive however you want. It's messy, unpredictable, and oddly entertaining. Gameplay is pretty straightforward: you roam an open city, pick up missions (or ignore them entirely), and start building your empire of chaos. You can steal cars, cause traffic jams, pick fights with random civilians, or try your luck going head-to-head with the local mafia bosses. There are plenty of weapons scattered across the map - pistols, shotguns, RPGs - and it's up to you to unlock them and use them however you see fit. The game doesn't punish recklessness; in fact, it often rewards it. The police will chase you, yes, but they're more of a moving obstacle than a real threat - unless you're dumb enough to start a full-blown firefight in the middle of traffic. The controls are basic but serviceable, with driving and shooting that feel just arcade enough to be fun without getting bogged down in complexity. What makes GTA Crime Simulator fun isn't polish or depth - it's pure, chaotic freedom. You don't need a story to follow or a hero to root for. You just need a few weapons, a map full of secrets, and a willingness to do whatever comes to mind. Want to hijack a sports car and ramp off a bridge? Go ahead. Want to test how many wanted stars you can earn before everything explodes? Be my guest. It's not the most refined game, but it never pretends to be. It's a sandbox of mayhem where you're the wild card - and that alone is enough to keep you running around the block for just one more stunt. If you're looking for a realistic crime sim, this isn't it. But if you want to laugh, crash cars, start fights, and occasionally discover weird hidden weapons under stairwells, this might be your perfect playground.