Game Description
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to pull off clever heists in the neon-soaked world of the 1980s, American Theft 80s (also known as American Theft ‘80s) drops you right into that vibe. You play a crafty thief sneaking into houses, banks, and stores, all while dodging cops and trying not to get caught. It’s a chill solo game with simple graphics that perfectly capture the retro scene without overdoing it. Need a challenge? You got it. Ever pretended to be an electrician just to get inside? Thought so.
What is American Theft 80s?
American Theft 80s is a third-person stealth and theft game where you plan and execute heists in various 1980s-style settings. You’ll break in, grab anything from TVs to VHS tapes, and make your escape. If you get caught, you can dash away or try to bribe your way out. It’s a straightforward setup, relying on your strategy and some luck.
Key Features
- Third-person perspective: See your surroundings clearly for better sneaking.
- Diverse locations: Houses, banks, mansions, and stores.
- Varied loot: Steal classic 80s items like TVs and VHS tapes.
- Escape options: Run, bribe, or hide if things go sideways.
- Mini-games: Try your hand at retro slot machines to break the routine.
- Tools of the trade: Use lockpicks, crowbars, and other gear to make your job easier.
Gameplay Style and Graphics
No flashy graphics here—just simple visuals that nail the 80s feel without distractions. It’s not about looking ultra-realistic but about enjoying the *chase* and the thrills of sneaking around. The gameplay stays straightforward: sneak, steal, escape. Rinse and repeat.
Single Player Focus
This one’s made for solo players who enjoy testing their stealth skills. No multiplayer chaos—just you versus the environment and the authorities. Planning your moves carefully is key, or you’ll end up chased down pretty fast.
Why Give It a Try?
Looking for a laid-back game with a retro flavor? Tired of complicated heist games with tons of rules? American Theft 80s keeps it simple and nostalgic. Plus, it’s free to download, so why not give it a spin? Lesson learned from playing: always have a backup getaway plan—and maybe carry a crowbar just in case.
System requirements
- Minimum:
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Graphics: 2 GB GeForce GTX 1050
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Disk space: 12 GB SSD
- Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit
- Recommended:
- Processor: Intel Core i9
- Graphics: 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Disk space: 12 GB SSD
- Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit
