
The police do have more or less a single voiced fixed phrases, “hey you, stop right there” and a few phrases depending on if you are found with drugs on you. Unfortunately NPC’s are not voiced, but rather textual responses are given. The sound is pretty cool, running breathing, door opening etc, all have sounds. All of the customers seem to have a unique face and specific appearance, which is good – otherwise the game would be a wash of drones with little buy-in. Interestingly all of the police have the exact same appearance, and this kind of – in a way – reinforces that separation that is needed, the police aren’t ‘characters’ but just mindless enforcing automatons in this dystopian arena. The graphics are using the unreal engine and are fairly well done. It would seem that the police are really only required reading for your characters benefit. Unfortunately the NPC’s don’t seem to hear the air-raid siren and can openly stand outside waiting for their delivery unmolested by police. The game also forces you to conduct drug deals at night otherwise you can’t gain the skills required to advance, so there is no avoiding it. The ability to spend cash on sugar and corn starch at the local shop is not helpful early in the game when only spray cans will suffice, so a trap for young-dealers there. There can be an initial confusion here as the game introduces the mixing desk and instructions start to back off. At first it is a matter of picking up the stuff from the supplier and taking it back to the apartment to divide and bag it for sale. It is mostly linear in steps and the game does not advance without going through the required motions. The game starts with your own in-ear coach that guides you through some of the initial phases of the drug dealing enterprise. If it was any more realistic with police behavior and within the setting of a natural city, it most certainly would escape the confides of being a game. It is only by this dystopian setting that the game stops short of perhaps being too realistic to the point of actual crime training. There is no sleeping, just 24 hour drug delivery, whilst dodging constant police patrols. Grow your business, invest your money and face new dangers and dilemas as you climb the criminal ladder.Set in non-descript dystopian gated community, in a somewhat police state with nightly curfews, you operate within your scummy apartment that is seemingly unfit for human habitation.Raise your influence and gain territory.Strategically avoid police patrols and DEA ambushes.Organise your distribution starting from singular junkie sales up to wholesale transactions with local gangs.Create your own recipies, divide portions to prepare dope for sale.

Safely make your way to your hideout with the merchandise.Receive smuggled shipments from the cartel.Guns, drugs and rock'n'roll.or something like that. Who needs money, if you can't spend it, right? Use your profits to either grow your gang, buy new equipment, hire some muscle or. too much, cooperate with the right people, don't get caught and you just might live long enough, to spend your fortune!

In this world not only you seek power, money and respect. Enemies are lurking on every corner, and the DEA never sleeps. Remember, you have to be smart, you have to be sneaky. Sell small amounts to singular clients, or do big deals with gangs. Retrieve smuggled merchandise from outside cartels, avoid the police, organise hideouts.

Become a street business mastermind, or a ruthless gangster - it's up to you!īut be carefull! Nothing is easy in the world of crime. Have you ever thought about expanding your own crime empire, without the legal and moral consequences? SIMULATE IT! Now you will finally be able to crawl into the dark alleys of the drug dealing business!īegin your story in a small dirty hideout and make your way up to controling the territory, hiring your own minions, and doing dangerous business.
