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The first few stages ease you into the experience, but don't let that fool you. Before long, buildings become larger, patrol routes grow more complicated, and security cameras seem to appear exactly where you don't want them. Nothing comes easy here, which makes every clean getaway feel that much better. You have to observe, plan, and sometimes change your strategy halfway through a mission.
What keeps things interesting is that there isn't only one correct path. You might rush straight for the main treasure, or wander into side rooms looking for hidden money. It’s easy to miss out on those extra rewards, but finding them makes exploration worthwhile. It's a nice little reminder that curiosity often pays better than speed.
Another enjoyable touch is the changing scenery. Missions take place in different countries, so the layouts never become too familiar. When you've settled into a routine, a fresh location introduces another obstacle to solve.
Your objective never changes: enter the building, collect the valuables, and leave without getting caught. Everything that stands in your path presents a challenge.
Watch the movement of guards before stepping into open spaces. Look at the security cameras. Wait until they're looking away. Some doors are locked until you solve a lock-picking challenge, while other rooms contain bonus cash for players who want to explore. Once you’ve collected what you need, find the exit and make a quiet getaway.
Use the arrow keys to move your character and interact with objects like doors, safes, and locks.
Because the controls are uncomplicated, you can focus on reading the environment instead of memorizing button combinations.
There's no prize for finishing a level in record time. In fact, slowing down usually works in your favor. Spend a moment watching patrol routes before moving, and don't underestimate the value of a dark corner when a guard is nearby. Security cameras deserve just as much respect as the people walking around the building.
If you're chasing high scores, explore beyond the obvious route. Hidden cash has a habit of turning up in places that seem completely unimportant at first glance.
Robber Run offers a satisfying mix of stealth, exploration, and simple puzzle-solving. If you pull off a mission on the first try, or if you have to try a few times and come close, sneaking away unnoticed is always the right way of completing a successful heist.