Dude Theft Auto and ragdoll car theft chaos in Dud-O-polis
In Dude Theft Auto, you steal cars, sprint across Dud-O-polis, and turn every collision into slapstick with ragdoll physics and a low-poly city layout. It runs free online in your browser, with no download and no signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop, so the same chase loop works on a phone or a PC.
Free-roam missions, hidden buildings, and vehicle unlocks
The open world is packed with secrets, buildings you can enter, and mini-games, so you are not locked to one road or one objective. In solo online play, you can clear missions, earn money, and open new weapons and vehicles, from a scooter and a car to helicopters. Jack is the main character, but the city itself does most of the talking once the police start chasing you.
PC and mobile controls for chases, combat, and interaction
The control set keeps movement, fighting, and vehicle entry simple on both keyboard and touch. On PC, WASD handles movement, Shift speeds you up, Space jumps, E interacts or gets you into a car, the left mouse button attacks or shoots, hold it to drag objects, R reloads, and Esc or Tab opens pause, map, or menus. On mobile, the left joystick moves you, the right-side button attacks, and the on-screen buttons cover jump, interaction, and sprint, while swipes rotate the camera and aim.
Where this sandbox crime game fits
The game sits in the sandbox lane, which fits the loose city roaming and vehicle theft. It also belongs in Driving & races, because car chases and traffic stunts drive a lot of the action. For a close comparison, GTA: Grand Vegas Crime shares the same free-roam crime-city structure and police pressure. GTA Crime Simulator is another nearby match, since it also centers on stealing vehicles and causing urban havoc. If you want a chase-first spin, Police Chase Car Simulator lines up with the pursuit loop and road-block tension.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
25 july 2025
Last Update
25 july 2025