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Stealing The Diamond is all about making choices—most of them ending in complete disaster, but hey, that’s half the fun. You’re a stick figure with a simple goal: break into a museum and snag a massive diamond. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. The place is crawling with guards, alarms, and more ridiculous security measures than you’d expect for a single rock. Your approach is entirely up to you. Smash your way in like a reckless lunatic, breaking walls, setting off sirens, and hoping for the best? That’s an option. Prefer the sneaky route? Good luck dodging cameras, lasers, and security that’s surprisingly competent when they need to be. Every choice leads to a different outcome, and most of them involve you failing in the most ridiculous ways possible. The best part? The fails. Seriously, half the game is just seeing how badly things can go wrong. Fall flat on your face, get launched into the sky, trigger some absurd explosion—whatever happens, it’s guaranteed to be funny. The stick-figure animation keeps things simple, but the over-the-top chaos makes every fail feel like a win. Multiple endings mean there’s plenty to mess around with. Try every approach, watch every fail, and maybe, just maybe, walk away with the diamond. Or don’t. Either way, it’s all about clicking, laughing, and seeing just how ridiculous things can get.