Review
Dude Theft Wars: FPS Open World by Poxel Studios is a chaotic and hilarious sandbox game that mixes first-person shooting, open-world exploration, and pure comedy. Often described as a parody of Grand Theft Auto, it offers freedom, fun, and absurdity in equal measure.
You play as a carefree “dude” living in a city full of quirky citizens, police, vehicles, and random events. There’s no strict storyline — the main goal is to explore, experiment, and cause as much mayhem as you like. You can drive cars, fly drones, buy weapons, or simply throw objects at people to see how they react. The freedom to do anything makes every session unpredictable and entertaining.
Gameplay combines open-world exploration with FPS mechanics. You can switch between walking, driving, and shooting seamlessly. The world reacts to your actions — commit a crime, and police will chase you; cause chaos, and the city turns into a playground of explosions and laughter. There are also missions, minigames, and hidden secrets that reward curious players.
The graphics are intentionally blocky and cartoonish, enhancing the game’s goofy, lighthearted tone. The soundtrack and sound effects complement the humor perfectly, from silly car horns to exaggerated voice lines. Despite its simple visuals, Dude Theft Wars captures the essence of freedom and fun rarely seen in mobile games.
Some bugs and performance issues can appear on lower-end devices, and the controls may feel clunky at times. Still, for fans of open-world humor and casual chaos, these flaws are minor.
Overall, Dude Theft Wars is a fun, carefree experience that doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s the perfect choice for players who love sandbox mayhem, goofy humor, and complete creative freedom.
Key Features
Open-world sandbox with total freedom
First-person exploration and shooting
Drive cars, fly drones, and cause chaos
Funny physics and cartoon graphics
Dynamic police chases and missions
Hidden secrets and mini-games
Free-to-play with optional ads and purchases