80s | American Theft
: Success depends on studying tenant routines and utilizing era-appropriate tools like lockpicks, crowbars, and bolt cutters.
: Stolen items typically reflect 80s technology, including VCRs, cassette players, and CRT TVs, which can be sold to fence merchants for cash. American Theft 80s
Players assume the role of Jack, a criminal navigating a corrupt county filled with nostalgia-heavy targets. : Success depends on studying tenant routines and
The game evaluates every burglary on a scale from (Worst) to S (Best). Achieving high ranks requires avoiding detection, minimizing noise, and ensuring the police are never called. The game evaluates every burglary on a scale
: Players can use disguises, such as an electrician or a businessman in a suit, to infiltrate properties without raising suspicion.
Watch these gameplay demonstrations to see various heists and mechanics in action:
: Working with shady contacts like "The Merchant" or Joe Bob increases your standing in the criminal underground.