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It’s the 1970’s: the era of Funk, flared jeans and disco-fueled Saturday nights. A crack team of expert thieves turn Grand Larceny into an art-form by using their many talents to break into the richest homes and steal the finest jewelry – all to finance...
It’s the 1970’s: the era of Funk, flared jeans and disco-fueled Saturday nights. A crack team of expert thieves turn Grand Larceny into an art-form by using their many talents to break into the richest homes and steal the finest jewelry – all to finance their hedonistic lifestyles. That is until a lucrative museum heist in Venice involving a famous gem known as ‘Luna Stone’ ends in betrayal and the team broken apart. Five years later the remaining gang members reunite with a plot for revenge against their traitorous former comrade – but naturally, their plan will also make them rich beyond their wildest dreams…
Crookz – The Big Heist is a tactical strategy game set in the funky 1970’s with a slick and groovy atmosphere. Show off the art of thieving by plotting stylish heists and robberies; utilizing espionage and quick-thinking to avoid detection. Implement a successful strategy by assembling and kitting out your team before the job and planning the best way in.
Diverse and thrilling Single player campaign.
18 extensive missions set in a colorful and stylish 70’s setting.
Customize your gang of thieves choosing from a variety of playable characters. The powerful bruiser makes a good hatchet man, while the locksmith is responsible for the finishing touches.
Kit out your team with all manner of elaborate tools: like camera jammers, chloroform or explosive charges.
Test your skills under tough conditions in Challenge Mode by unlocking new heists and competing for the ultimate highscore against other players.
Unique gameplay mixes quick-thinking with in-depth strategy.
It's no match to Desperados, Robin Hood or anything else that is an RTS, but this game for sure had a lot of love put into it. The gameplay of the game is a little clunky however the overall quality is top notch.
Great, lighthearted tacttical game. A not distant cousin of games like Shadow Tactics, No very hard so far (level 6), but really entertaining. Very easy controls which let you pull precise coordinated actions effortlessly. At the beginning I dinn't like 70's cheap B-movie vibe, but it has grown on me. It makes me sad watching games like this vanish into oblivion while overmarketed AAA garbage keeps making millions. Give it a chance.
I'm only about halfway through the game, but so far Crookz is fun despite the random crashes every couple of hours. Fortunately, the game autosaves every time you do something so the crashes are only minor annoyances; though the achievement for completing a heist (if you launched the game through GOG Galaxy) won't unlock if a crash occurs. Hopefully they will unlock when replaying a level after unlocking all the thieves' skills and I'll update my review if I confirm if this is the case.
The first few heists are easy, but not boringly so as you're still learning each thief's skills, what each tool does and security system does, and how the guards react. The one and two star levels only require patience and can be played almost entirely in real-time, but once you hit 3-star difficulty the game starts to become a real challenge, requiring genuine strategy, split-second timing, with multiple thieves on the move to do different tasks at the same time which you'll need to carefully plan out in pause-mode.
Though there are many ways to complete each heist, from the 3-star difficulty and up, you will have to think carefully about which thieves to choose and what tools to bring, giving the game good replay value.
Overall, Crookz is a good stealth strategy game. Yes, the guards return to their patrol routes after hearing a noise of seeing something out of place as is typical of this kind of game, but the developers have taken that into consideration and made that part of the challenge. (Maybe Skilltree/Kalypso will incorporate a heightened search mode with a countdown until the police arrive if they make a sequel.)
One last note: Apparently there is a crookz.exe ransomware which Malwarebytes (and maybe other antivirus software) will confuse with the Crookz.exe game file, so be aware that you will have to make an exclusion if you don't want to keep reinstalling the game.