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May 06 2009

New GTA Clone Car Jack City Released For iPhone

Published by slayed35440 at 3:48 pm under iphone Edit This

I’m really beginning to love the GTA clones that are starting to be kicked out for iPhone.  The newest of which, and probably the best to date, Car Jack Streets.  This is wicked entertaining for two reasons, one it’s a GTA old school clone so it’s bound to be fantastic in it’s own right, and two they went for cartoonish graphics opposed to the awful 3D rendering of games like Payback.  So Car Jack Streets has an interesting and unique style, given the visuals and dingy city elements.

But overall it’s basically just playing old school Grand Theft Auto on your phone on the go, and that’s pretty damn cool.  Although credit to Car Jack Streets for finding a unique story for the concept.  You star as Randall, a man with a bit of a gambling problem and a one million dollar debt owed to the mob.  Instead of just braining the money out of you though, the mob is willing to accept $50,000 a week payments until you work the bill off.  Pretty awesome actually.

Car Jack Streets also offers a practically infinite amount of jobs for you to do, so that you can ensure you make that $50,000 a week every week.  Then there’s the random bouts of carnage you can create to ensure you remain entertained.  

All in all Car Jack Streets is a worthy distraction to put on your iPhone, and for the temporary price of $2.99, who can argue with buying this much better GTA clone for two bucks cheaper than Payback?

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