Crime and Vice City Police is a high-octane car crash simulator meets open-world street racing playground. Think BeamNG.drive's physics chaos meets GTA's urban sandbox, all running smooth in your browser. You'll smash cars, drift through city streets, and watch metal crumple in glorious slow motion across urban highways, crash test arenas, and winding hill tracks. It's pure vehicular mayhem with zero downloads required.
Jump in and start wrecking instantly. The learning curve is minimal—WASD gets you moving, but mastering drift angles and crash timing takes practice.
Fully responsive across desktop and mobile with thoughtful key mapping.
Select from urban highways, crash test arenas with hydraulic smashers, or open hill zones. Each map offers different destruction opportunities—urban areas pack tight turns for multi-car pileups, while test tracks feature giant orange ramps and loop-the-loops for stunt airtime. No progression gates. All locations unlock immediately.
Speed into traffic using Shift nitro. Time your handbrake (Spacebar) to initiate drifts around corners or slam sideways into rivals. Hit B when impact happens to watch the slow-motion carnage—metal bends, parts detach, and tires scatter across asphalt. The deformation simulation is brutal. Frontal collisions crumple hoods. Side impacts rip doors off. T-bone a stationary car and watch it accordion.
The tuning system is instant and unlimited. Customize paint, wheels, and performance stats without currency. Found a setup you like? Save it. Want chaos? Press N mid-race to switch to a completely different vehicle class—from police cruisers to compact hatchbacks to heavy trucks. Each handles differently. Trucks survive crashes better but drift sluggishly. Coupes are nimble but crumple faster.
Perfect for players who crave short, explosive driving sessions without commitment. If you love physics sandboxes like Turbo Dismount or want GTA's vehicular chaos without the story missions, this hits that sweet spot. Sessions run 2-5 minutes—ideal for breaks or stress relief through digital destruction.
It's controlled chaos with a meditative rhythm. You pick a car, pick a map, and just drive. The lack of objectives is the point—you create your own fun. Chase other players. Set up elaborate crash scenarios using parked cars. Test how much damage a head-on collision at max speed causes. The slow-motion replay (B key) turns every wreck into a mini action movie. Despite the intense physics calculations, the game runs smoothly thanks to the performance-friendly Low Poly aesthetic. The simplified geometry allows the engine to focus processing power on collision detection and deformation, not rendering complex textures.
1. Saves: Full Playgama SDK integration means instant login and cloud saves across PC and mobile. Your tuning presets and unlocked maps sync automatically.
2. Performance: HTML5 architecture ensures stable 60 FPS regardless of internet quality. Runs in-browser with zero downloads or storage consumption.
Crime and Vice City Police delivers pure vehicular carnage without the bloat—just pick a car, find a highway, and start crashing.
Crime and Vice City Police was developed by KreizLand. Released in January 2026.