Explore player-made realms
Los Angeles Crimes is a free-to-play action sandbox from RAIN CITY STUDIO that lets you jump into worlds created by other players. Instead of a single linear campaign, the game presents a library of user-designed modes and visual themes — ranging from open-world exploration to frantic deathmatches — so you can hop into different playstyles on the fly. The engine blends active ragdoll behavior with more grounded physics, and the visuals are surprisingly polished for a mobile/PC title, often drawing comparisons to higher-end open-world games.
Create and modify gameplay
One of the game’s biggest draws is its in-app creation toolkit. Players can design scenarios, tweak rules, and publish their own maps and modes in a way that’s reminiscent of Roblox or Minecraft but with a stronger graphical presentation. That flexibility lets people build everything from high-speed races and vertical obstacle runs to chaotic multiplayer skirmishes.
The physics shine most in high-velocity or high-altitude situations — think racing circuits and stunt-oriented challenges. The app also supports Bluetooth PS4 controllers, so you can play with a gamepad when you want a console-like feel.
However, there’s no single, built-in narrative thread tying everything together. If you prefer structured missions and a cohesive storyline, the anything-goes approach may feel disjointed and leave more serious players wanting.
Key features and quick highlights
- Polished visuals that punch above typical mobile sandbox titles
- Integrated creation tools for designing and sharing custom modes
- Support for wireless PS4 controllers via Bluetooth
- A mix of ragdoll and realistic physics that reward high-speed play
- Wide variety of user-generated genres, from exploration to PvP deathmatches
- Free-to-play access with community-driven content
Who this is for — and who it isn’t
If you enjoy casual, sandbox-style play and value variety over a scripted plot, this title delivers hours of unpredictable fun. It’s ideal for players who like experimenting with mods, trying new user-made content, or just causing creative chaos in an open world.
If you’re looking for a tight, story-driven experience with clear goals and progression, this game likely won’t satisfy that appetite. For everything else — creative freedom, diverse modes, and strong visuals — it’s worth trying. Recommended for sandbox and community-content fans.
Technical
- Android
- Free