GTA Crime Simulator: mouse-driven robberies and street wars
In GTA Crime Simulator, the mouse drives every move: you plan robberies, hijack cars, and trade gunfire with gangs and police across a crowded city map. Each crime adds points, so the climb from street crook to top boss is tied directly to what you steal, shoot, and escape with. That makes the mouse feel like a direct crime command tool, not just a pointer.
The game sits naturally in the driving and racing category because fast getaways matter, but every run also mixes shooting, traffic, and on-foot pressure. You move through streets packed with citizens, cops, gangsters, and the mafia boss, then push toward unlocking weapons and spotting secrets hidden around Grand City.
- Steal cars for quick exits after a job
- Fight rival crews and police in street shootouts
- Search the map for hidden weapons and secrets
Points, weapons, and the road to the mafia boss
The score chase keeps every mission tied to progress. More points mean a bigger criminal rise, and that gives each robbery, theft, or firefight a clear payoff beyond simple chaos. Every job matters from the start. Because the game uses mouse controls, it stays easy to pick up, even when the city throws another chase or gunfight at you.
For similar open-city chaos, GTA: Grand Vegas Crime matches the car theft and gunplay focus, while Dude Theft Auto leans into sandbox roaming and vehicle swaps. If you want more police pressure, Police Chase Car Simulator keeps the pursuit side front and center, and this one runs in your browser with no download or signup on mobile and desktop.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
15 june 2024
Last Update
15 june 2024