🕶️ Stickman loose in a crime city
There is something instantly funny about a thin little stickman acting like the most dangerous criminal in a huge 3D city. In Amazing Crime Strange Stickman you drop straight into an open world where nobody tells you to behave. No long cutscenes, no lectures about justice, just streets full of cars to steal, alleys to disappear into and a skyline that looks like one long invitation to trouble. You are a walking doodle with sunglasses and bad intentions, and somehow that makes every crime feel even more ridiculous.
Those first seconds are almost innocent. You walk along the sidewalk listening to engines in the distance, watching traffic and people flow around you. Maybe you even cross the street politely once just to see how it feels. Then you see it a shiny supercar sitting by the curb like a gift. Your brain quietly flips a switch. One quick grab later you are behind the wheel, the engine roars, tires scream, and your stickman has officially stopped pretending to be a normal citizen. 😈
🌆 Open world with too much freedom
The real hook is the open world city wrapped around you. The game mostly steps aside and shrugs do whatever you want. Feel like following mission markers and acting like a professional criminal with objectives, shootouts and cash rewards Fine. Want to ignore all that and invent your own chaos That works too. Maybe you test how far a stolen car can fly from a ramp on the highway. Maybe you weave through tight alleys trying to lose angry cops. Maybe you simply stroll around poking at the world until the streets finally react and everything explodes into motion.
Because you are a stickman the tone never gets heavy. Watching this skinny character yank a huge car door open, shove the driver out and drift around a corner feels more like a wild cartoon than a serious crime drama. When you slam into a lamppost or flip over a barrier you do not sit there thinking about hospital bills you laugh at the ridiculous pose your character lands in and immediately plan the next stunt. The whole city feels like a toy box full of props just waiting to be used in your next improvised scene. 🎬
🚗 Supercars, wrecks and stupidly good chases
Driving is the beating heart of the chaos. Supercars, regular cars, vans, clunky trucks if it has wheels, it is basically a temporary skin for your bad ideas. Sure, you can obey traffic lights and stay in lane, but that phase usually lasts about thirty seconds. Most of the time you are slicing between cars, cutting across intersections and treating every long straight road like a runway.
Every crash tells its own tiny story. That time you misjudged a corner by one pixel and bounced off a parked truck. The moment you thought you could squeeze between two buses at full speed and discovered the answer was absolutely not. The glorious instant you hit a random bump, launched into the air and somehow landed on all four wheels like you meant to do that. Even failure has style here, and the rewind in your head is almost as fun as the run itself. 🚗💥
🏃 Rooftops, shortcuts and dumb parkour
On foot the stickman life is just as chaotic. Sprinting across rooftops, dropping into backyards, jumping over fences and cutting through parks turns the whole map into an obstacle course. You start to see the city differently. Stair rails are no longer decoration, they are potential slide lines. Low roofs look like secret paths. That narrow alley behind the shops becomes your favorite escape tunnel when things go wrong.
Sometimes you are running for your life, bullets whizzing past while you zigzag between parked cars. Other times you are just messing around, leaping from ledge to ledge for no reason except that it looks cool in your head. You fail a jump, eat pavement, laugh, stand up and try again. The game quietly rewards curiosity, letting you feel clever when you discover a route that lets you vanish from a chase or ambush enemies from some weird angle they never saw coming. 🏙️
🔫 Toys of chaos and improvised action scenes
Of course a crime sandbox without extra toys would be illegal. Weapons and gadgets let you switch from mild mischief to full action movie whenever the mood hits. You might start with basic gear, cautiously testing it at the edge of town. A few minutes later you are staging your own blockbuster in the middle of an intersection, combining car chases, gunfire and explosions like a director who drank too much energy drink.
The point is not being a perfect sharpshooter. The fun lives in the movement, the noise, the ridiculous situations you stitch together. Maybe you hijack a car, slam it into a roadblock on purpose, bail out at the last second and slide behind cover while everything behind you erupts. Maybe you panic, mash buttons and somehow survive anyway, laughing because that was absolutely not the plan, but it looked amazing in motion. 🔫🔥
🚨 When the city pushes back
What makes the city feel alive is how it reacts to your nonsense. At first the world barely cares. Steal one car, shove one pedestrian, fire one test shot and the streets mostly shrug. Keep pushing and things escalate. Sirens scream in the distance. Enemies arrive. Suddenly you are not just playing in the city you are being hunted through it.
That rising tension is addictive. You promise yourself you will behave this time. Then a harmless little bump with another car turns into a chase, more vehicles join the mess behind you, and now you are threading through traffic at full speed while bullets tap the bodywork. When you finally escape or spectacularly crash, you sit there with your heart racing thinking okay, one more run. Just one. Probably.
Between all the wrecks and explosions the game still finds quiet moments. You might slow down at sunset and just cruise along a long road, watching the sky paint the buildings orange. Maybe you park on a rooftop and look over the streets you have just turned upside down, planning the next ridiculous sequence in your head. Those peaceful beats make the next burst of chaos hit even harder. 🌇
💸 Upgrades, style and Kiz10 sessions
Progression ties it all together. Causing trouble, finishing small tasks and grabbing rewards lets you unlock stronger vehicles and better gear. Faster cars mean bigger jumps and cleaner getaways. Better handling turns desperate escapes into elegant drifts you can pretend were totally intentional. Over time your play style becomes obvious even to you. Are you the player who always hunts for the flashiest supercar in the city Are you obsessed with bikes and tight alleys Do you secretly prefer modest cars because nobody expects them to be that dangerous
The best part is how perfectly all this fits on Kiz10. You open Amazing Crime Strange Stickman in your browser and within seconds you are back in the middle of the city deciding whether today you are a villain, a stunt driver or something in between. It works as a quick five minute break where you just steal one car and cause one disaster, and it works for long evenings of trying to build the most chaotic chain of events possible. No downloads, no complicated setup, just instant open world stickman mayhem whenever you feel like it.
In the end the game does exactly what the name promises. The crime is amazing, the city is strange, and the stickman is the funniest possible star for this kind of open world action. If you enjoy GTA style freedom, ridiculous car chases and games where rules exist mostly so you can break them, this wild little sandbox on Kiz10 is going to live in your brain for a long time. 😎