
Ignite your engine, dominate the streets, outmaneuver the police, and unleash spectacular crash chaos in Crime and Vice City Police today!
Introduction
Crime and Vice City Police is an open-world driving sandbox built for players who crave speed, freedom, and realistic destruction. Instead of following a rigid mission structure, the game gives you full control over your experience. Choose your car, pick your environment, and decide how you want to play—race, drift, explore, or create high-impact crashes.
There are no complicated progression systems. The focus is simple: drive fast and experiment freely.
A Dynamic Open-World Experience
The game places you in a vibrant city filled with moving traffic, roaming police vehicles, and wide highways designed for high-speed action. Every street presents new possibilities. One moment you may be cruising calmly through downtown; the next, you are involved in a high-speed chase or a dramatic multi-car collision.
The world includes:
- A dense urban city center
- Busy highways packed with traffic
- Hills and open terrain for advanced driving
- Dedicated crash-test zones for destruction experiments
Each environment supports different driving styles, from controlled drifting to full-speed impact testing.
Controls
- W, A, S, D – Move the vehicle
- Spacebar – Handbrake
- Shift – Nitro boost
- C – Change camera view
- R – Reset position
- K – Repair vehicle
- B – Activate slow-motion mode
- N – Switch cars
- TAB / ESC – Open the pause menu
Highlights
- Open-world exploration with varied environments
- Realistic vehicle deformation and crash physics
- Multiplayer competition and free-roam sessions
- Instant car switching
- Nitro acceleration for high-speed bursts
- Cinematic slow-motion crash effects
- Smooth, lightweight low-poly graphics
Play Tips
- Use the handbrake strategically to control sharp turns and improve drifting.
- Save nitro for straight roads or critical moments during races.
- Switch camera views to gain better visibility in tight situations.
- Practice in crash-test areas to understand how vehicles react to impact.
- Use slow-motion mode to improve timing and control during chaotic moments.
































