Create your character
Choose your identity and enter a multiplayer world spread across cities with their own opportunities and competition.
Free online gangster game, no download
Street Crime is a free, persistent multiplayer crime game where every rank, alliance and rivalry is shaped by real players. Play directly in your browser: commit crimes, trade between cities, build your turf, join a crew and compete for power.
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Your rise through the underworld
Street Crime combines classic text-based browser gameplay with a visual interface and a persistent economy. You can make progress in short sessions, but the crews, rivalries and businesses you build continue to matter over time.
Choose your identity and enter a multiplayer world spread across cities with their own opportunities and competition.
Build experience through crimes, vehicle theft, trading and coordinated jobs while managing the risk of jail or retaliation.
Join a crew, develop your turf and compete for businesses that turn successful planning into long-term influence.
Climb the gangster ranks, protect your empire and challenge rivals through a player-driven conflict system.
One connected criminal world
Every system feeds into your character's reputation, resources and relationships. Pick a speciality or use them together to build a balanced criminal empire.
Rise from a street-level nobody towards Godfather or Godmother as new criminal activities become available.
Work with other gangsters, share knowledge and coordinate jobs or conflicts that are too ambitious to handle alone.
Plan attacks, defend property and respond to rivals in a persistent world where player decisions have consequences.
Develop property, protect income-producing buildings and decide where to invest the cash your gangster earns.
Compare contraband prices, travel between cities and take calculated risks to find profitable routes.
Gamble across several games or compete for control of a casino and set the limits other players can challenge.
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Missions and the bosses who hand them out
Missions are story jobs handed out by named bosses. Each one has an arc: a briefing in their own voice, objectives that tick off while you play the game normally, and a payout when you deliver. None of it is bought, and none of it is sold.
New York
"The old ways are still the best ways. Loyalty above all else."
The Don takes on every new gangster. Draw first blood, get yourself properly equipped and prove you have a steady hand, and the family opens its books to you: collection rounds, a list of cars that need to disappear, and a message that needs sending.
Bogota
"The cartel does not forgive. But those who prove themselves? They become family."
Rosa does not take calls from nobodies. Earn your rank and finish the Don's work first, then start moving product north for her, see off the competition, and find out what it costs to be called the queen of Bogota.
Take the job and the objectives follow you around the city. Pull a crime, boost a car, win a mugging, buy a piece, fly somewhere or move product, and the boss knows about it. There is no separate screen to babysit.
Some steps put you at the sharp end yourself. Crack a safe by reading what each failed attempt tells you before the attempts run out, or defuse a bomb by working out the wiring rules and cutting in the right order. Fail and you can reset and go again, but the boss will have something to say.
Arcs pay out cash, honour, prestige and rank points, and there are achievements for the players who see them through. Missions never cost or award credits, so nobody skips ahead by reaching for their wallet.
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Characters
Pick one of five characters and build them yourself. It costs nothing to start, and you can change your look whenever you feel like a different kind of trouble.
Gangsta
Femme Fatale
Assassin Girl
Wise Guy
Yakuza
Tops, trousers, shoes, hair, eyes, hats, shades, chains, tattoos, masks and full suits, mixed however you like. Most of it is paid for with the cash you earn on the street, and a small number of pieces are exclusive.
Some of it cannot be bought at all. A handful of items only come unlocked when your stats or your achievements say you have earned them, so a well dressed gangster is telling you something about how far they have come.
Your finished portrait then follows you around: it sits on your profile, on the list of players currently online, and on the card you share outside the game.
Play in your browser
Street Crime runs in a web browser, so your character, crew and turf are available wherever you can securely access your account. The interface keeps detailed systems within reach while preserving the deliberate pace of a classic crime RPG.
Before you enter the streets
Creating an account and starting the game is free. Optional memberships and credits are available, but no payment card is needed to register.
Yes. It is a persistent browser MMORPG where players share cities, markets, crews, rankings and conflict systems.
No. Street Crime is played through a web browser. JavaScript and cookies are required for account and gameplay features.
You can commit crimes, steal vehicles, trade between cities, join a crew, build turf, own businesses, gamble and compete against other players.
Straight from the street
Fresh improvements, repairs and events from the live Street Crime world.
The strip under every page (Discord, Vote, Guide, the rules, Bug Bounty and the rest) had spilled onto a second line, with Bug Bounty sitting on its own underneath. That row is one line again.
Customise menu under the left-hand list was taking your new order and then hitting a dead end, so nothing stuck. Saving it writes to your account again.
The longest run you could set the machine to was 100 spins. There is a 500 on the dial now, so you can set it going and leave it to work, and it still counts itself down and lets go on its own when the run is done.