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Softonic review

A new sandbox RPG

Broke Protocol: Online City is a role-playing game designed for Window, Mac and Linux operating systems. With its unique art direction and compelling storyline, Broke Protocol: Online City is like Grand Theft Auto meets Minecraft. Role play in limitless ways to advance your character and make money, gain power and influence others in your shared world. With the support of up to 255 online players per server, it’s interactive and engaging to play.

Freedom to roam

Like other sandbox, open-world games, Broke Protocol: Online City gives players the freedom to explore and build upon their surroundings. Taking place in a city where crime runs rampant, you start with nothing and have to build your own wealth and manage your vitals at all times, including your addiction levels. Right from the start, it’s a scrappy and gritty lifestyle but oh so fun to play. Hundreds of AI characters, including police officers, firefighters, paramedics and criminals inhabit the city and you’ll encounter them all. With dozens of weapons to utilize and ownable homes in the future, it’s got everything you need to start a life.

Play with friends

The inclusion of 3D positional VOIP lets users talk to other players near you when you play. With 255 online players per server, you’ll meet and encounter plenty of unique personalities and players along your journey through Broke Protocol: Online City.

PROS

  • Endless possibilities
  • Continuously expanding city

CONS

  • Still in early release stages
  • Not as comprehensive as other RPGs

Program available in other languages


Broke Protocol: Online City Life Sandbox for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 0.65.2
  • 4.1

    (110)
  • Security Status


User reviews about Broke Protocol: Online City Life Sandbox

  • Sebastian Sundin

    by Sebastian Sundin

    i love this game!
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