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Bye Bye! Police! is a first-person heist action game from Waterfall Studio that launched on PC in January 2026. You play a thief who snatches valuables, outruns cops, and upgrades tools to crack bigger jobs. The stylized world leans cartoonish but chaotic, with neon-lit streets and exaggerated physics. The core loop is simple: grab loot, escape pursuit, and spend cash on better gear. It’s not a deep story game but focuses on the thrill of chaotic escapes and power-ups. The vibe is fast, flashy, and a bit silly, with a focus on short bursts of action.
Each session starts with a heist, run in, grab whatever glows, and bolt. The real challenge is the chase. You’ll use parkour moves, boost pads, and disguises to lose police on shifting routes. Controls are twitchy but responsive, with a focus on quick reflexes. Upgrades matter: buy faster sprint times, sticky bombs to block pursuit, or disguises to slip past guards. Missions vary little but keep things fresh with randomized layouts and power-ups. Sessions rarely last longer than 20 minutes, and the game rewards creativity, crash through windows, steal cars, or even hack traffic lights to delay cops.
PlayPile users rate it 4.1/5, with 68% completing the game. Average playtime is 12.5 hours, and 82% of players finish under 20 hours. Community moods are split: 45% call it "addictive," while 30% cite "repetitive pacing." Critics average 78/100, praising its energy but questioning depth. One user writes, "Fun for 10 minutes at a time, but the same heist repeats too often." Achievements total 50, with an average completion rate of 85%. Most earned early, like "First Escape" (78% unlocked), but late-game achievements like "Steal the Mayor’s Crown" (22% unlocked) require precise planning.
A quick, flashy pick if you want heist chaos without long-term commitment. Priced at $19.99, it’s a low-risk purchase for fans of short, punchy action. The 50 achievements add replay value, but don’t expect a deep story or varied missions. Best for late-night sessions where you want to outrun cops and laugh at physics glitches. Pass if you prefer strategic planning over reflex-heavy escapes.
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Single player
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