Crazy Taxi is an arcade driving game where you have to take passengers through congested intersections. The game constantly throws you into tense situations, requiring quick observation and precise decisions in every fleeting moment.
In Crazy Taxi, the biggest enemy isn't time, but the chaos of traffic.
They might brake suddenly, change lanes unexpectedly. But if you're skilled enough, turn them into "leverage" to force sharp turns.
Seemingly an insurmountable obstacle, but that's only for faint-hearted drivers. Experienced drivers know how to time it perfectly to speed across before the train arrives, or at worst, accept stopping and watching the countdown clock in helplessness.
The nightmare of anyone playing Crazy Taxi. If you hesitate too long at an intersection, or stand still and refuse to move forward, a tow truck will appear and "end" your gameplay immediately. The rules are simple: move forward or be eliminated!

Have you ever thought a taxi could carry 10 people at once? In Crazy Taxi, that's entirely possible. The game offers players 31 different types of vehicles, each with its own stats:
A very logical detail that few games have: the more passengers a car carries, the slower it gets. This creates an interesting balance. Do you want to earn a lot of money by carrying a group of 10 passengers? Accept that the car will be sluggish and harder to accelerate through intersections.
In addition, the game has 5 maps that are unlocked gradually as you level up. Each map is a challenge with its own terrain. From the streets of San Francisco with their "death slopes" in Arcade Course, to the fiery red desert landscape and towering dam in Glitter Oasis inspired by Las Vegas. Each route has "shortcuts" that only seasoned drivers dare to explore, such as crashing through cliffs or "flying" over buildings.
Because each ride in Crazy Taxi is short, intense, and challenging enough to make you want to play again; and if you prefer speed on the water, try Flippy Race for a completely different racing style.
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