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Crazy Taxi is a casual driving game built around short passenger runs across a busy city. In this browser version, the game is created and published by OzGames, allowing players to jump in instantly without installing software. Instead of long racing tracks, the focus stays on quick trips, crowded streets, and making fast decisions while navigating urban traffic.
Players begin inside a lively city map filled with cars, crossroads, and people waiting for a ride. Driving close to a passenger starts the trip, and a destination marker appears to guide the route. The objective is to reach that point before the timer expires. Completing deliveries quickly earns money and keeps the run active, while crashes or missed turns reduce the time available. As more passengers are delivered, the roads feel tighter and traffic becomes harder to predict, so balancing speed and control becomes important.
Left / Right Arrow Keys – Steer the taxi
Up Arrow – Accelerate
Down Arrow – Brake
R – Restart the run
A typical run in Crazy Taxi starts calmly but soon becomes more intense. At first, passengers are easy to reach and the roads feel open. After several successful trips, the city grows busier and players must react faster when traffic blocks the path. Choosing the right streets and keeping the taxi moving often decides how long the run lasts. Because the game works directly in the browser, sessions are usually short and easy to repeat. Players often restart quickly after a crash and try to deliver more passengers on the next attempt. Titles available on the platform are also checked for playability and monitored for stability so the browser experience remains consistent.
Keep the taxi moving whenever possible to protect the timer.
Look ahead before turning into crowded intersections.
Wide roads are usually safer than tight shortcuts.
Smooth steering helps avoid collisions that waste time.
For players who enjoy quick driving challenges, Acceleration City offers another fast urban driving experience where speed and traffic awareness become the key to staying on the road longer.



















