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Streets of Chaos

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Developer:
SimProse Studios
Publisher:
SimProse Studios
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

The Conspiracy DLC now included with the main game! New features added below, feel free to check it out!

The year -- sometime in the future. The world as we knew it has crumbled and descended into chaos. Crime of all types is rampant and committed openly. Police and other vital services are stretched to the limit.

Your time is now.

Loosely inspired by the classic strategy PC game Chaos Overlords, Streets of Chaos is a unique strategy/board game hybrid where you become the leader of a rising resistance in a world gripped by crime and anarchy. Your very simple goal: to take over the city and run it -- your way. Your obstacles: the police, the judges and one other rebel leader who, like you, sees this broken city as his for the taking.

Features:
- Recruit randomly generated members of your posse with 7 different stats forming their skills, equip them with weapons and armor and send them on missions of various types. You decide how to allocate their attention. Take over a street, hack a database for some cash or resources, or search for that rogue rebel leader and take him out.
- Choose from dozens of game challenge combos for long term playability.
- Hire lawyers to defend you, bribe (or assassinate, if they get in your way) judges. Use the system to your advantage.
- A totally randomly generated world to play in every game. No two games are EVER the same! Equipment, characters, city layout, it's all different every time you play.
- Includes full original music, an attractive and intuitive interface and tons of strategic angles and paths to victory. Deal with vicious HQ attacks, make side deals with rival gang members, exchange resources for game benefits, deal with random events changing the rules, and more!
- Designed to play: Help popups are on every screen and mouse over tool tips are liberally scattered through the game to make getting into playing quick and easy, along with a quick tutorial.
- High-res profile portraits included.
- Buy randomly generated items at the Pawn Shop to equip your crew with that boost their abilities.

Stake your claim today on these Streets of Chaos!

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
28 user reviews
39%
Positive
18 min at review
Not Recommended

While there's potential here for an interesting simulation game, there's absolutely no reason you should purchase it at this time. When important information is cut off from the end user in a game critical on feedback, there's a major problem. There are no resolution settings, or even ability to change that up, so you'll be guessing half the time what it says. That makes interaction fail on so many levels, and really hurt the user in terms of what's going on. A lack of tutorial hurts this game immensly. There's help buttons, but they only give you a piece of the overall picture, and interaction is what games should thrive on. The enemy opponent seems too random. Randomness is good in a game like this, but to a point. Sometimes, within the first 10 turns, I could be attacked and be majorly hurt. Other times, the enemy doesn't want to do anything at all, even though my base is really open to attack. That also leads to not really having a lot of information about your opponents well ...

66 helpful 3 funny
23 min at review
Not Recommended

I wanted to like this game. The concept seemed neat, although basic. I ignored a lot of the hate, although I did pick it up on a sale. What I found was a game that started out alright, but then it just got stupid with its random events, and the in game hints are simply invalid. "Have your guy do x, low risk, if he gets picked up it's a light sentence" type thing. Two new guys, both get picked up and sentenced to life in prison for the lowest risk, least penalty type job they could do. Then I've a couple guys just die in random "he got sick" type events. It's not a game were you're a crime boss fight another, its a game where you're the most inept crime boss possible who has only the largest losers available for hire, who will simply die off from natural causes or get life sentences, or even be found guilty and fined, as it's apparently wrong for someone to guard my headquarters... Fully regret picking this up now.

29 helpful 6 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Played a little over an hour. It was buggy, felt unfinished, and ultimately was very boring. But now, for the bug-fixes and a little more content, the devs are Charging people extra money! So, instead of fixing the game that people already bought, they add all of the fixes into DLC, that's almost as high as the original game! Huge regrets buying this one.

14 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Ok, so I've read some of the positive and negative reviews, debated about whether to get this or not, and it dropped to $1.70 or so and I decided, "What the heck, let's give it a spin ..." The game is basically a 'conquer the city, street by street' game in what plays like a board game format, with some interesting twists. I'll list here what I feel are some PROS, CONS, and some SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT that I feel might make the game even more interesting / challenging. PROS 1) Semi-permanent, random events have effects on your gang's success / failure. Some useful random events are: Police On Strike & Loyal Stand. Some detrimental random events are: Religious Holiday, Flu Bug, Crime Tariff. I've only played for a handful of hours so far, so I'm sure I haven't seen all the events yet, but I do like how they add some significant upside / downside to the game, & it's a good idea to keep an eye out for them. 2) You can bribe the police, temporarily ... initially, this is a rat...

12 helpful 3 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Looks and feels like an early century web game packed into an installer.

10 helpful
12 min at review
Not Recommended

to be Honest This game is no good After about 20 mins play time is was completely bored, and thats all there is to say really

10 helpful 1 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Those of you familiar with the game, Chaos Overloards, will likely feel right at home with this game. Hire your gang members, tool them up with better equipment, give them orders (hacking, take over streets, defend HQ etc,), hire lawyers/bribe judges and search for the enemy trying to disrupt your plans. It has lots of replayability value as everything from available equipment to gang members stats to the location of the enemy you're trying to find are randomised at the start of each game, along with random events happening during each game it ensures that every time you play it will always be different from the last time. The developer listens to and responds to feedback, already implementing new game modes since release and a future update to the character models is in the pipeline. For the price, you can't go wrong really.

8 helpful 3 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

this game is very addictive for a text based gangs game! you hire your gang members then either have them make money for you, take over streets or defend your hq but they do get arrested at random but this adds to the thrill of what happens each turn, you can set difficulty settings to make more of a challenge when you get used to how the game works which is very simple to understand, the only thing i would have love to have seen was more difficulty settings ( i have played it many times and eventually defeated the harder settings and im longing for more!). once you get used to the game you can often finish it in an hour so if you are looking for a casual game while watching tv or when you dont have much time its perfect but it can take a few hours before you are used to how it works so a real bargain for its extremely low price! very recommended to anyone really and especially if you want an easy to grasp gangs game thats text based and excellent value! :)

5 helpful
40 min at review
Not Recommended

Possibly the worst game I've seen sold on Steam. It's like someone took a bad board game, added a few pre-recorded police radio calls and called it a "computer" game. I played games better than this on a C-64 three decades ago.

5 helpful 2 funny
27 min at review
Not Recommended

I honestly thought the game was going to be a little more in depth than i had thought. but there just isn't very much to this game at all.

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or higher
  • Processor: Pentium Celeron class or higher
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB Video Card or higher
  • Storage: 92 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Recommended for music or sound
  • Additional Notes: 1366x768 resolution or higher (higher res will run in window)

FAQ

How much does Streets of Chaos cost?

Streets of Chaos costs Free.

What are the system requirements for Streets of Chaos?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or higher Processor: Pentium Celeron class or higher Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB Video Card or higher Storage: 92 MB available space Sound Card: Recommended for music or sound Additional Notes: 1366x768 resolution or higher (higher res will run in window)

What platforms is Streets of Chaos available on?

Streets of Chaos is available on Windows PC.

Is Streets of Chaos worth buying?

Streets of Chaos has 39% positive reviews from 28 players.

When was Streets of Chaos released?

Streets of Chaos was released on Jan 28, 2015.

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