Crime Fighter 1.5

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Crime Fighter is a game for up to four players in which you try to commit as many crimes as possible. For example, you can play pickpocket, raid supermarkets and hotels, steal cars, kidnap children, raid banks, attack mail trains, and so on. When you have a high standing, you can sign on gangsters to join your gang. Your aim is to seize the power in the underworld. But the way there is very dangerous, particularly since the other players are also trying to take control, and the police are hard on your heels. The course of the game consists of driving around town and entering different building, where you can do several different things to prove your skills. The game has nice high-resolution graphics and can be controlled completely with mouse (keyboard control also possible). But be careful: Crime Fighter is addictive.

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