Crazy Taxi

by SEGA for Windows Vista

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Drive like you’ve lost it in Crazy Taxi

Crazy Taxi is a racing game in which you take on the role of a taxi driver trying to get your passengers to their destinations as quickly as possible. Not involved: safe driving or following the traffic laws. Since its arcade release in 1999, this game has appeared on almost every imaginable platform, including a highly-regarded Dreamcast version.

Wild in the streets

The premise of Crazy Taxi is very simple: pick up a passenger and get them where they’re going as quickly as possible. You have a certain time limit to deliver your passenger; make it in time and you’ll earn their fare. You can also earn money through other methods such as narrowly avoiding crashing into other vehicles. If you really want to make some money, you’ll need to combine fast driving to reach your targets with zany stunt driving. There are different drivers and cabs to choose from, but the differences between them are relatively small. Beyond that, there’s not much depth to it, but its fluid, fast-paced driving gameplay is so engrossing that it doesn’t really need much else.

Get behind the wheel

If you like driving games, Crazy Taxi provides a concentrated hit of adrenaline and enjoyment. It lacks the bells and whistles that its later descendants would have, but at its heart is a game that remains fun and exciting after all these years.

Go wild with this crrrrrazy taxi game

Hey hey, come on over have some fun with Crrrrrazy Taxi! Barrel through traffic packed streets, hurdle off parking garages, and crazy combo your way to crazy money in a wild frantic race to scare up the most fares. In Crazy Taxi, time is money, and only the craziest cabbies come out victorious.

Remastered for digital download with HD 720p graphics and Surround Sound soundtrack, leaderboards and trophy awards.

Two Game Modes – Arcade Mode and Original Mode for a variety of gameplay, and 16 Mini Games to hone your taxi driving skills.

Featuring:
• Extra large hills for extra long hang time

• Parked transporters with conveniently angled ramps

• Painfully slow buses and cable cars to frustrate and annoy

• And occasional deep sea exploration opportunities