
Beat Cop drops you into a New York that behaves more like a beast than a city. You play Jack Kelly, a former detective framed for a murder and left to rot, degraded and abandoned by old colleagues. Down in the middle of Brooklyn, with a hostile boss, a money-draining wife, and the local mafia hungry for your head, this is your last shot at digging out the truth. And of course, between all that, you still have tickets to write and pedestrians to keep in line, because you are a beat cop after all.
The nonlinear story runs toward multiple endings, and the deeper you investigate, the more missing pieces surface, with some secrets probably best left buried. It all drips with the flavor of 1980s cop shows, giving you the chance to swagger like the heroes of those old movies and, when clever comebacks fall flat, resort to some old-school ass-kicking.
Humor runs through the whole thing, sarcastic, gloomy, and unapologetically crude, this indie simulation adventure invites you to laugh at plenty you probably shouldn't.