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T_W (:)
( Cue strange music when the Digimon people go through the portal )
A vast flash of light came over them then they found themselves standing in a different world , Terry S standing next to them . An Indian guy walked up to them .
" Ah . You are here finally . I am IndianDudeY2K , and I come in peace . I have a mission for you and only you can do it . "
2 B continued .
( Don`t worry beanz , T_W and frogman , I have planned a part for you . Anyone else wanting apart , just say . )
Crazy Taxi 2 for 29.99.
Both games are similar.
There's Arcade Mode: where you have to build up your time.
Then there's Work for 3 minutes, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes, where you have to make as much money as possible before the time runs out.
There's no free run as such, but the 3,5 & 10 minute modes help you get to know the cities.
The cities are very large.
Both games have 2 cities.
CT1 - 2 in San Francisco.
CT2 - 2 in New York.
San Francisco has Pacific Heights - you know the big downhill slopes.
New York has more skyscrapers.
2. It's fun.
3. It's fast.
4. It's addictive (in a good way).
5. The cities are brimming with life.
6. It's a simple concept yet to get a high score you need to get to know the cities in order to get the customers to their destinations as quick as possible. So there's a bit of strategy involved.
7. Once you've mastered the control of the taxis (easy), it feels meaty.
Some people love it, some think its too shallow.
Personally I think it's a true video game: you can just have a quick blast or you can master it and play for 1 to 2 hours a go.