Good deals continue on Steam and this allows many people to buy games at attractive prices. And currently, Contraband Police, a highly rated open world simulation game, is 54% off on the platform.
In this game, the player will embody a young officer in training assigned to a checkpoint at the border of the Karikatka region. But it will not be easy, because all his actions and gestures will be monitored by his supervisors.
During his service, the player will have to control the documents of people who want to cross the frontier. For this, it is necessary to check various information while avoiding errors, whether it is on the family names or on the birth dates.
Motorists will also hide contraband in their vehicles, and it will be essential to find it with the help of a UV flashlight and several tools. Improvements to the control station are also available, offering a range of benefits. In addition, the player will always have to stay on the lookout, as Oberankov’s gang will regularly launch attacks.
Finally, special missions are also available, allowing to solve criminal investigations, support comrades in various situations, and limit the harmful actions of the Blood Fist rebels.
So, if you’re interested in this adventure, Contraband Police is available on Steam for $13.79. But be warned, because this offer ends on September 20, and after that date the price will increase to $29.99.
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