YouTuber plays Police Simulator wrong and drives the city into chaos

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YouTuber plays Police Simulator wrong and drives the city into chaos

A well-known caper in action: why play Police Simulator: Patrol Officers normally when you can also flout all sorts of laws?

Let’s Game it Out is known for wacky-creative gameplay. Even the virtual police are not safe from him.

Pestering harmless passers-by with a stun gun because they are suspiciously minding their own business? That’s definitely not an act you learn that way at police school. YouTuber Josh from the Let’s Game it Out channel stays true to his motto and plays Police Simulator: Patrol Officers completely wrong.

For the entertainment of his now almost 3.3 million subscribers: In a new video, Josh goes on duty in the town of Blighton, but instead of “protecting and serving”, the player prefers to maltreat uninformed citizens and plunge the town into chaos with a convoy of summoned tow trucks. The game physics also reach their admittedly rather narrow limits.

Here you can see the video:

Dangerous job – even for the NPCs

All the chaos in the virtual city comes at a high price, because the YouTuber has to discover that even police officers are not invincible. He finds this out by simply running blindly into traffic and getting hit directly by a car. That’s it for now, shift over.

But the game-breaker doesn’t give up that easily and starts a new attempt to hunt down parking offenders and polluters. What starts out as a step on the right path, however, quickly turns into complete madness through the arbitrary use of his stun gun.

Typical: Through the exaggerated use of certain game mechanics, the police officer on the wrong track drives the game principle into ridiculousness. For example, Josh wants to find out whether you can hand out as many parking tickets as you like. Yes, that is apparently possible. And it gets particularly curious because a separate tow truck arrives for each ticket.

The YouTuber is also surprised when a slow-turning AI car hits his patrol car like a medium-sized asteroid. Realistic physics may be different, but that wouldn’t be so entertaining either.

I’m sure you can see where this is going. As usual, Josh’s humorous comments make the video a thoroughly entertaining show.

By the way, we took a close look at Police Simulator: Patrol Officers in the Early Access test and found it to be the best police simulation to date. However, the genre is not necessarily saturated with hits.