Quick game snapshot
Crazy Taxi is an arcade-style racer that casts you as a taxi driver racing against the clock to deliver passengers. The point isn’t to obey traffic rules — it’s to get customers to their destinations as fast as possible. First released in arcades in 1999, the title has been ported to many consoles and systems over the years; the Dreamcast edition is frequently singled out as a standout release.
How the game plays
The main loop is straightforward: pick up a passenger, drive them to their stop before time runs out, and collect a fare. Success extends your playtime and increases your earnings. The core appeal comes from high-speed driving, creative route choices, and chaining risky maneuvers together to maximize payout.
Ways to boost your income:
- Pull off outrageous stunts and combo chains to multiply fares and rack up big scores.
- Race directly to destinations and choose the fastest routes to meet deadlines.
- Brush past other vehicles and traffic hazards to trigger near-miss bonuses.
Vehicles and character differences
You can select from several drivers and taxi models, but the distinctions are intentionally subtle. Choices mostly affect feel rather than fundamentally changing the game: top speed, acceleration, and handling vary slightly between cabs, but no single option dominates.
Final thoughts
Crazy Taxi doesn’t offer deep systems or long-term progression, but its simple, frantic driving mechanics are highly engaging. Stripped of modern extras, the game still delivers a compact, adrenaline-fueled experience that holds up years after its debut.
Technical
- Windows
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
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