Gangster City Crime Game

Gangster City Crime Game

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Welcome to the city, where it's time to prove your street smarts! Dive into the gritty underworld as you get tangled up in epic gangster showdowns to establish yourself as a fearless force. Show the city you're not to be messed with, or take a break from the brawls by cruising through town. With a wide selection of cars and motorcycles at your disposal, you can rev up any ride you want—whether you’re behind the wheel or just enjoying the view. Ready to make your mark and have a blast? The city is your playground—live it up!

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How to Play Gangster City Crime Game

WASD to move. Space to jump. Left mouse click to attack. Right mouse click to block. Escape to pause. Enjoy 2 game modes and multiple levels

Fun Gangster Facts for Kids

According to Kidzsearch.com a gangster, mobster, or gangsta is a criminal who is a member of a crime organization, such as a gang. The terms are widely used in reference to members of gangs associated with American prohibition and the American offshoot of the Mafia, such as the Chicago Outfit or the Five Families. The related word "mobster" is a term derived from Latin and Aramaic. A gang is a group of people who, through the organization, formation, and establishment of an assemblage, share a common identity.

Al Capone is the Most Well-Known Gangster

According to History.com Al Capone is the most infamous gangster in American history. He was born in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York, to poor immigrant parents. In 1920 during the height of Prohibition, Capone’s multi-million dollar Chicago operation in bootlegging, prostitution and gambling dominated the organized crime scene. Capone was responsible for many brutal acts of violence, mainly against other gangsters. The most famous of these was the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929, in which he ordered the assassination of seven rivals. Capone was never indicted for his racketeering but was finally brought to justice for income-tax evasion in 1931. After serving six-and-a-half years, Capone was released. He died in 1947 in Miami. Capone’s life captured the public imagination, and his gangster persona has been immortalized in the many movies and books inspired by his exploits.

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