Explore user made worlds with wild physics
Los Angeles Crimes is a free-to-play action sandbox built around freedom, player-made content, and physics-driven chaos. Instead of guiding you through a fixed campaign, it gives you open spaces, different modes, and tools for trying scenarios created by other players.
At its simplest, the game lets solo players roam around and experiment in a crime-themed open world. The bigger appeal, though, is its variety. You can move between user-made experiences that range from open-world exploration to deathmatch-style multiplayer, racing, obstacle courses, and other custom setups. This makes it feel less like one single game and more like a flexible playground.
The physics are one of its most distinctive features. Los Angeles Crimes mixes ragdoll reactions with more realistic movement and impact effects, which makes high-speed driving, jumps, crashes, and stunt-style challenges more entertaining. It is not always about precision or serious competition; much of the fun comes from seeing how the game reacts when things go wrong.
Visually, it is stronger than many simple sandbox games, with detailed 3D environments and a more polished look than you might expect from a free-to-play title. It also supports wireless PS4 controllers over Bluetooth, which is useful if you prefer physical controls for driving, aiming, or general movement.
The main limitation is structure. There is no meaningful story, campaign arc, or clear long-term objective. New players may need a little time to understand that the point is simply to choose a mode, explore, create, or mess around. If you want missions, character progression, or a guided narrative, this may feel unfocused.
Los Angeles Crimes is best for players who enjoy open-ended sandboxes, community-made modes, and physics-based fun. It is less suited to anyone looking for a polished story-driven action game, but for casual experimentation and varied user-created play, it offers plenty to try.
- Version
- 1.9.1
- OS

- Developer
- RAIN CITY STUDIO
- Category
- Mobile Games