Stolen In 60 Seconds (Symbian Game Review)

Have you ever been to a gang den? Well, "Stolen in 60 seconds" will give you that opportunity. I remember when I first opened this game, I was surprised to see it licensed. I mean, the game is about direct violation of the law. However, I immediately remembered that the good half of the games are built on such a foundation.

So Herocraft and I aren't calling for illegal actions, we're just trying out our brains virtually in robberies. The graphics in the game are pretty simple. However, since the developers focus on the intellectual part of the process, this point is not too principal.

I will say more, there is a charm in this simplicity. And the quality of the picture is quite enough to solve the daily affairs of the criminal world. Especially, drawn graphics gives an interesting flavor as the characters and locations. The atmosphere of the gangster's lair is quite well transmitted through the composition that plays in the game.

Yeah, it's only one on the menu. During a robbery, there's also a separate music theme. Sound effects are represented by realistic clicks of open safes, doors, etc. Special symbolism is given by the rapturous calls of robbers during the seizure of other people' goods.

For more than two tens of missions the game offers to plunge into a world of illegal schemes and movements. And thanks to a dozen thieving tools you have to open and crack a lot of different items. For the role of assistants you will have available robbers of different kinds, specializations and even life stories.

Anyway, you're sure not going to be bored. The game is really complicated. You will have to work hard to get enough profit after the robberies to buy instruments for the next dirt job. For the sake of 100% possible revenue, you need to be a real master.

With each new job, the complexity increases significantly. The game genre is quite original, because it is at the junction of the puzzle and strategy. Also it is very successful combining real-time modes with step-by-step planning. The game will be a real find for fans of criminal sagas primarily for their thoughtfulness, not "coolness".