Real Gangster Auto Theft Crime is an immersive open-world mafia crime simulator where you step into the role of a rising gangster in a dangerous city filled with missions, chaos, and survival challenges.
Your main objective is to build your criminal reputation by completing missions, stealing vehicles, fighting enemies, and escaping law enforcement in a dynamic city environment.
Explore a large city filled with vehicles, pedestrians, missions, and interactive environments. You are free to roam and create your own criminal path.
Every action has consequences. If you commit crimes like vehicle theft or destruction, police forces will chase you aggressively, increasing game tension.
Unlock and use different weapons to complete missions and defend yourself against enemies and police forces.
Follow mafia-style missions assigned by crime bosses. Each mission increases difficulty and rewards.
Steal cars, drive freely across the city, and explore off-road environments with different vehicles.
Start by exploring movement controls, driving mechanics, and combat basics before engaging in missions.
Complete simple tasks first to earn rewards and understand the game’s crime system.
Not all cars are equal—use faster vehicles for escape missions and police evasion.
Early in the game, avoid unnecessary destruction to prevent overwhelming police response.
As you complete missions, unlock better weapons and improve survival chances in harder levels.
✔ Always scout escape routes before attacking or stealing
✔ Use fast vehicles for high-risk missions
✔ Avoid staying in one area too long after committing crimes
✔ Balance combat and escape instead of fighting police head-on
✔ Prioritize mission rewards over random chaos early game
✔ Learn map shortcuts for faster escape
✔ Complete missions instead of random roaming
✔ Save high-speed vehicles for critical missions
✔ Don’t engage in unnecessary fights early
✔ Upgrade weapons as soon as available
Yes, it features a fully open-world city environment.
Yes, vehicle theft is a core gameplay feature.
Yes, police actively chase players who commit crimes.
It includes both structured missions and free exploration.









