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This is The Police Raids into Mobile

Fighting corruption and negotiating with the mob whilst you are on your commute? No problem! Critically-acclaimed strategy police adventure This is the Police from developer Weappy Studios will be available for Android and iOS platforms on December 13th 2018.

Pull on the boots of Jack Boyd, grumpy Police Chief of Freeburg PD and find a way to amass a $500,000 fortune in only 180 days, before you are forced to retire. Jack has to juggle dealing with the Mafia, corrupt cops, seedy politicians, and even members of the clergy who are way closer to hell than heaven.

The mobile version of This is the Police will be published by HandyGames – and a premium title. Buy once, play forever. Even offline.

“HandyGames has been a part of the mobile market for over 18 years now. We’ve made and sold many games on various platforms all over the world, with our future now being in the premium game space. Our upcoming releases will focus on that model – and if a game is a premium title, that means no lootboxes, no in-app purchases, no adds, no gambling,“ says Christopher Kassulke, CEO, HandyGames.

When it’s released on December 13th, This is the Police will be compatible with iOS 8 or better and Android 6 with 1.5 GB RAM or better. The price will be $7.99 with absolutely no microtransactions!

Check out our full review of This is The Police on the PC, and our review of the sequel, This is the Police 2.

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John Breeden II
John has spent his journalism career covering just about everything, from small-town meetings and crime scenes to Capitol Hill and the U.S. Congress. He got his start writing about games and technology with a computer column called On the Chip Side, which grew to more than 1 million in circulation and ran in newspapers across several states. Today, John is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek and many other publications, and he writes a regular technology and government column for Nextgov/FCW and hosts security and educational webinars for FedInsider. He is also the founder of the Tech Writers Bureau and the chief editor of GameIndustry.com. He still loves disappearing into games, whether that means crawling through Baldur’s Gate dungeons deep into the night or planning one more big offensive in the latest wargame.