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Hidden Object: Clues and MysteriesCrime and Vice City Police
Crime and Vice City Police - Play Online
Ever wanted to cause absolute mayhem like GTA but without the story missions getting in the way? Crime and Vice City Police drops you into an open city with one simple mission: smash everything. This is a pure destruction sandbox where you pick cars, hit nitro, and watch physics do their thing. Drive around urban streets, launch off massive stunt loops, or just ram into traffic and watch the metal crumple. It's less about objectives and more about seeing how spectacularly you can wreck a sedan.
Key Features
- Multiple Locations: Drive through urban highways, hilly terrain, and dedicated crash test arenas.
- Online Multiplayer: Join other players in destruction derby chaos.
- Realistic Destruction: Watch cars deform with hood detachment, door damage, and full mesh crumpling.
- Tuning System: Customize your vehicles before turning them into scrap metal.
How to Play Crime and Vice City Police
Jump in and start driving—mastering the chaos takes practice.
Pick Your Vehicle and Hit the Streets
You start by selecting from a lineup of cars. Use WASD to drive, Shift for nitro boost, and Spacebar for handbrake. Press N to switch between different vehicles on the fly. The city highway is filled with AI traffic just waiting to be turned into twisted metal. Press C to cycle camera angles and get the best view of your destruction.
Cause Maximum Destruction
Ram into other cars, launch off ramps, or test the limits of vehicle physics on those massive vertical loops. Press B to slow down time and watch the carnage in glorious slow-motion—hoods fly off, doors bend, and bumpers scatter. If your car gets too mangled, hit R to reset it to the road or K to fully restore it. The destruction physics are the real star here, with visible deformation on every impact.
Explore Different Arenas
Beyond the city streets, you can access crash test tracks—basically void environments with massive ramps and obstacle courses. These are perfect for experimenting with how far you can launch a pickup truck or how many barrel rolls a sedan can survive. The game doesn't force objectives on you; you make your own fun through experimentation.
Who is Crime and Vice City Police for?
This is built for younger teens and casual players who just want instant destruction without complexity. If you're 13-16 and love watching crash compilations on YouTube, this is your game. There's no story to follow, no missions to fail—just pure vehicle chaos. Perfect for killing 20 minutes when you want to turn your brain off and watch things explode. Not for players seeking deep progression systems or polished AAA graphics.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's chaotic and satisfying in short bursts, but the rough edges show quickly. The graphics are pretty basic—low-res textures, flat lighting, and generic city assets that repeat. The car models look like they came from a free Unity pack. That said, the destruction physics are genuinely fun to mess with. There's something hypnotic about ramming a lamppost at full speed and watching your hood crumple in slow-motion. The sound effects are decent—crunching metal and engine roars do the job. It feels like a mobile game ported to browser, which makes sense given the simple interface and touch control support.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress through browser cache, so your vehicle unlocks and settings stick around as long as you don't clear your browsing data. Performance-wise, it runs smoothly even on older PCs since the graphics are so simple. I didn't experience any lag during crashes or when multiple cars were on screen. The Unity engine handles the physics well enough, though you'll notice some jankiness when cars clip through barriers or flip unnaturally. Mobile performance should be fine given the low-poly models and minimal effects.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A mindless destruction sandbox that delivers quick thrills but lacks depth.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action with satisfying crash physics and slow-motion replays.
- ✅ Pro: Online multiplayer adds unpredictable chaos with real players.
- ❌ Con: Graphics are seriously dated—everything looks cheap and repetitive after 10 minutes.
Controls
Responsive enough for the arcade-style driving, though the physics can feel floaty during jumps.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Spacebar for handbrake, Shift for nitro, C to change camera, B for slow-motion, N to switch cars, R to reset, K to restore vehicle. TAB or Escape for pause menu.
- Mobile: On-screen touch buttons handle steering, acceleration, and special abilities.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Kreiz Land Games and released on January 1, 2023. They specialize in casual Unity-based browser experiences focused on vehicle physics.

