Crazy Taxi Pc Game
- Overview
- Tips & Tricks
- Uninstall Instruction
- FAQ
Crazy Taxi Description
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.Features
- Crazy Taxi Free & Safe Download!
- Crazy Taxi Latest Version!
- Works with All Windows versions
- Users choice!
Disclaimer
Crazy Taxi is a product developed by Sega. This site is not directly affiliated with Sega. All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names and company names or logos mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
All informations about programs or games on this website have been found in open sources on the Internet. All programs and games not hosted on our site. When visitor click 'Download now' button files will downloading directly from official sources(owners sites). QP Download is strongly against the piracy, we do not support any manifestation of piracy. If you think that app/game you own the copyrights is listed on our website and you want to remove it, please contact us. We are DMCA-compliant and gladly to work with you. Please find the DMCA / Removal Request below.
DMCA / REMOVAL REQUEST
Please include the following information in your claim request:
- Identification of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
- An exact description of where the material about which you complain is located within the QPDownload.com;
- Your full address, phone number, and email address;
- A statement by you that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;
- A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the owner of the copyright interest involved or are authorized to act on behalf of that owner;
- Your electronic or physical signature.
You may send an email to support [at] qpdownload.com for all DMCA / Removal Requests.
You can find a lot of useful information about the different software on our QP Download Blog page.
Latest Posts:
How to uninstall Crazy Taxi?
How do I uninstall Crazy Taxi in Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8?
- Click 'Start'
- Click on 'Control Panel'
- Under Programs click the Uninstall a Program link.
- Select 'Crazy Taxi' and right click, then select Uninstall/Change.
- Click 'Yes' to confirm the uninstallation.
How do I uninstall Crazy Taxi in Windows XP?
- Click 'Start'
- Click on 'Control Panel'
- Click the Add or Remove Programs icon.
- Click on 'Crazy Taxi', then click 'Remove/Uninstall.'
- Click 'Yes' to confirm the uninstallation.
How do I uninstall Crazy Taxi in Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000?
- Click 'Start'
- Click on 'Control Panel'
- Double-click the 'Add/Remove Programs' icon.
- Select 'Crazy Taxi' and right click, then select Uninstall/Change.
- Click 'Yes' to confirm the uninstallation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to download Crazy Taxi?
Nothing! Download Crazy Taxi from official sites for free using QPDownload.com. Additional information about license you can found on owners sites.
How do I access the free Crazy Taxi download for PC?
It's easy! Just click the free Crazy Taxi download button at the top left of the page. Clicking this link will start the installer to download Crazy Taxi free for Windows.
Will this Crazy Taxi download work on Windows?
Yes! The free Crazy Taxi download for PC works on most current Windows operating systems.
It's also worth mentioning that Crazy Taxi's visuals, specifically the PC version, look stunning thanks to the various features afforded by today's latest and greatest graphics set ups. Overall, Crazy Taxi is a fine addition to the super-sized PC labyrinth of games. PrimaryGames is the fun place to learn and play! Play cool games, math games, reading games, girl games, puzzles, sports games, print coloring pages, read online storybooks, and hang out with friends while playing one of the many virtual worlds found on PrimaryGames. All games are free to play and new content is added every week.
Screenshots
More info
- Developer:Sega
- File size:26.27 MB
- Operating system:Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Crazy Taxi 3 Free Download PC game setup in single direct link for windows. It is an interesting game based on public taxi car. Crazy taxi 3 is a third installment from Crazy taxi PC game series. It is basically a time game. Because in this player will drive his car as a taxi.This game is developed by Hit maker and presented by Sega. It was released on July 24, 2002.
- Want to play Crazy Taxi? Play this game online for free on Poki. Lots of fun to play when bored at home or at school. Crazy Taxi is one of our favorite car games.
- In Crazy Taxi, time is money, and only the Craziest Cabbies come out victorious. Two Game Modes – Arcade Mode and Original Mode for a variety of gameplay, and 16 Mini Games to hone your taxi driving skills. Extra large hills for extra long hang time; Parked transporters with conveniently angled ramps.
- Crazy Taxi - Online Games At Softschools. Fun Games Action Games Rolling Hero 2 Snail Bob 2. To link to this page, copy the following code to your site.
- Widescreen fix; Open CrazyTaxiPC.exe with a hex editor such as HxD.; Press Ctrl+F and search for the hex value 8002.; Replace 8002 and E001 with:. 0005 and D002 for 1280x720; 0005 and 0003 for 1280x768.
Related Apps
Arcade
Arcade
Crazy taxi’s should have been an easy one.Developed by the masters of arcade gaming in the heart of Sega HQ, polished to a high sheen and bursting with charisma, it had the best of everything. Where most games come into the world stunted and unsightly, with some bits missing and other bits dropping off every five minutes, here was a very pretty and good game with the rare courage to be different. In time, it will be seen as a classic, a one of a kind, a bona fide masterpiece. But in the meantime, meaning right now, when it’s just a bit too old to be new, but not quite old enough to be retro, it’s considered horribly outdated and unplayable. A freak, a relic. At least by some.
This is the sad reality of the life of a videogame. That however great a game Crazy Taxi was when it first appeared three years ago, and great it most certainly was, it’s likely to be rejected now that it’s finally made it to PC just because it’s been round the block a few times. (And because there are a couple of nearidentical sequels kicking around somewhere.) And I’d just like to say that this is sick and wrong, and not much different from tying a kitten in a sack full of rocks and throwing it in a creek. Or something equally nasty.
Help The Aged
Now that I’ve got that off my chest, a bit in the way of explanation. If you hadn’t already guessed, I’m of the belief that Crazy Taxi, in both its arcade and Dreamcast incarnations, was an excellent game. Hitmaker (one of Sega’s leading development teams) stumbled upon a hugely satisfying game dynamic when it came up with the idea of no-holds-barred cab driving, and somehow managed to present it in such a way that the arcade simplicity of the concept was preserved, yet with enough gameplay nuances in tow to assure longevity.
What’s more, the PC version you’re looking at now is a first-rate, rigorously faithful conversion of the Dreamcast original, probably one of the best console-to-PC ports we’ve ever seen. While it may be taking the piss somewhat that the game has taken this long to get to PC, it remains just as playable now as it ever was. Call me a sucker, but for this reason I’m willing to overlook, for the most part, how old the game is and what other platforms it’s appeared on, and concentrate on the virtues of what is, to my mind, a classic piece of arcade gameplay.
In A Nutshell..
But before we launch into a discussion of the game's various merits, it's probably worth describing what the hell Crazy Taxi is all about, just in case one or two of you are yet to sample the delights of extreme taxicab action. Luckily, and like all the best arcade games, it’s very straightforward.
The aim of the game is to rack up as much money as possible by ferrying passengers from place to place around one of the game’s two cities before the clock runs down. That's it. There’s no road rules, no cops, no floating power-ups or hidden coins to collect. Just you and your cab and a city full of waiting passengers.
Or at least that’s the taxi part of it. The crazy part is another story altogether. Aside from the insane physics that see you bouncing around the roads and flying through the air like a Virtua Tennis ball, these are no ordinary passengers. For some reason, every one of them is in a tremendous hurry to get somewhere. They’re also either extremely lazy or crippled, as their destinations are often less than 50 yards down the road (but may be up to a kilometre away). What’s more, they clearly have far too much spending-cash on their hands, as they tend to shower you with it every time you do something right. Narrowly avoid another car (or bus, train, truck, tram, etc) and the coins come flying (this being known as the 'crazy through’). Jump off a ramp or hill (the 'crazy jump’) and it’s another payday. Better yet, there are a couple of swift key combinations that allow you to pull off turbo boosts and power-slides (the 'crazy dash' and 'crazy drift', respectively), which not only make progress through the streets that much quicker, but may induce your mentally imbalanced and bone idle customer to reward you even more generously.
Cabbies On Crack
While it is possible to pick up and play Crazy Taxi without knowing any of this, playing the game without using the special moves is a bit like playing Street Fighter II without knowing how to throw a fireball (and don’t even think about playing without a half-decent gamepad). It’s all about rapidly executed crazy dashes and perfectly timed slides, shaving those all-important seconds off your transit time and spiralling your tips into triple figures. And this is where the game’s enormous replayability comes from. Aside from the drive to beat your high-score (or better yet, that of your mate, who, ideally, is sitting next to you and taking turns as you play) it's simply the need to become a better, crazier driver. There's always room for improvement, whether it’s in your knowledge of the cities and their many short cuts, or your skill at stopping right at the feet of every passenger, thwarting any possible delay as they scurry over to your cab. Plus, the more crazy drifts, crazy throughs and crazy jumps you can combo together without crashing into anything, the higher your tips become. And once you've got a handle on all of this, you can enjoy that other great arcade pleasure - showing off.While this addictive, mesmerising need to perfect your skills clearly succeeded in making Crazy Taxi a rather good arcade game, the whole thing works much better in the comfort of your own home. The learning curve of the game easily outlasts the occasional interactions of arcade play, where only those willing to sacrifice bucket-loads of loose change were able to master the game’s true subtleties.
Crazy Taxi Pc Game
That said, the game is still much better enjoyed as a social experience, where one-upmanship, mockery and disparagement are given their due consideration. But there’s no reason you can't all huddle around your household PC and pretend you own the arcade - a few cigarette burns in your keyboard casing and you'll never know the difference.
The Knowledge
A great deal of longevity also arises simply from the size and complexity of the game’s two cities. The first of these, as featured in the original arcade game, is the more straightforward of the two. comprising a long loop with some San Fran style hills, a simple low-rise shopping district and a more problematic downtown area. It’s all pretty straightforward, with a few easily located shortcuts and plenty of obvious landmarks.
The second, or 'original’ city (introduced in the Dreamcast version) is a very different proposition. Near identical streets are joined at fiendish and confusing angles, roads cross over and under each other, circuitous byways and large city blocks ensure that a single wrong turn can result in a long and costly detour.. There’s even a bloody big bay area to negotiate on one side of town. The upshot is that you can no longer rely on the guide arrow and your indifferent knowledge of the streets to get by. Clever use of shortcuts such as train tracks, underground tunnels and highway overpasses is essential. You even have to jump over entire city blocks now and again to be truly efficient.At first, much of this is frustrating, especially when you realise that the big green arrow guiding you to your destination is giving you a major bum-steer, but it highlights the fact that this is no longer just a ten minute arcade investment. And once your initial anger subsides, getting your passengers there in record time becomes much more satisfying.
Crazy/Beautiful
The other reason Crazy Taxi is such a pleasure to play is the sheer exuberance of the whole thing. The graphics, while fairly unsophisticated, are bursting with colour and vitality. Silly voices add a measure of humour, and ridiculous jumps and bumps ensure that you never start to take things too seriously. In short, it looks and sounds like (and is) a fun game.
For some people these very elements will be a turn-off, suggesting, as they do, a shallow experience and one unsuited to the PC platform (see Dave’s Second Opinion boxout for starters). In some ways this is fair enough - whatever floats your boat and all that. And there’s no denying that this is indeed light entertainment, making few demands on your grey matter. But anyone willing to embrace Crazy Taxi's upbeat arcade aesthetic will find an incredibly gratifying game beneath, one founded on pure, distilled gameplay values and good old-fashioned insanity.It is three-years-old, and a console game at heart, but Crazy Taxi is also a brilliant game. And that’s what matters, right?
Used Car Salesmen
Crazy Taxi Pc Game Free Download
It’s a glaringly obvious point, and one already stated, but the fact remains that Crazy Taxi is a three-year-old game that many of us have already enjoyed in various arcade and console incarnations. And although this is, by and large, a high fidelity conversion (something we should be grateful for given the slapdash jobs we usually get), it’s a bit sad that no one thought it worthwhile to add any extra material to the game. A few extra city blocks, a few new destinations and customers, even some new shortcuts would have been nice. Indeed, having recently played a demo of Crazy Taxi 3 on Xbox, we’ve realised how much the mere addition of turbo flames on your back wheels can enhance your driving satisfaction.
Crazy Taxi Pc Game Download
Even better, what if the developers had spent a few months putting together a level editor for the game so that the PC community could get to work making their own cities and towns? Before long we could have been ferrying passengers to and fro in every major city in the free world! Or maybe that’s a bit too much to ask..