Grand Gangster Crime Auto is a game where you have to BE A GANGSTER!!! You can get on a motorbike, on get a car to get around the map easier instead of running and jumping all over the place- but it is up to you whether you want to get on a red motorcycle, a silver car or just running, walking and jumping. The controls are easy to manage except for the point of view. Running- you have a joystick function to run in any direction (that is easy). The jump button which looks like some person falling from a height (LOL) and a point of view cam- you can’t go in the first person and if you are running and you turn, you need to adjust the cam to keep sight of you, which is quite annoying for me. Whilst in or on a vehicle, you have two arrows to steer, a brake to stop, accelerator to drive and go faster, a boost to go EVEN faster and a speed meter, to show how fast you are going.
The game has nice realistic 3D graphics and the sound is also very nice and realistic. Grand Gangster Crime Auto has been rated three point seven out of five by one thousand two-hundred and twenty-seven people, which is so many people but the overall rating is fairly good. The developer, HGames-ArtWorks s.r.o, has currently made more than thirty games!!
This game is available now in the Tizen Store with a download size of 20.79MB. If you are a developer and you want your app or game reviewed by us, then contact us at [email protected].
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