Taxi (minigame): Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Italic title|Taxi (minigame)}}
[[File:TaxiGameWariotitlescreen.png|thumb|250px|Taxi title screen.]]
[[File:TaxiGameWariotitlescreen.png|thumb|250px|Taxi title screen.]]
'''Taxi''' is [[Dribble and Spitz]]'s [[minigame]] in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. It is a single-player game.
'''Taxi''' is [[Dribble & Spitz]]'s [[minigame]] in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. It is a single-player game.
 
==Story==
==Story==
Dribble and Spitz are driving their taxi through [[Route 56]], starting to fall asleep. Not long after, they encounter a hitchhiker waiting on the side of the road. A [[UFO]] suddenly appears overhead and abducts the person. Spitz then grabs a laser gun, opens the top of their taxi, and attempts to shoot at the UFO. He then tells Dribble to follow it and he cooperates, following the UFO over a hill leading to a farm.
Dribble & Spitz are driving their taxi through [[Highway 56]], starting to fall asleep. Not long after, they encounter a hitchhiker waiting on the side of the road. A [[UFO]] suddenly appears overhead and abducts the person. Spitz then grabs a laser gun, opens the top of their taxi, and attempts to shoot at the UFO. He then tells Dribble to follow it and he cooperates, following the UFO over a hill leading to a farm.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Taxi.png|thumb|200px|A general view of the game.]]
[[File:Taxi.png|thumb|200px|A general view of the game.]]
Taxi is played by moving around in [[Dribble and Spitz's taxi]] and firing with Spitz's laser bazooka. The {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} is used for a first-person view of the game, including aiming with the gun, while the television screen is a bird's-eye view of the entire farm.
Taxi is played by moving around in [[Dribble's taxi|the taxi]] and firing with Spitz's laser bazooka. The {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} is used for a first-person view of the game, including aiming with the gun, while the television screen is a bird's-eye view of the entire map.
 
The player's goal is to accumulate a target amount of money, with the extra "Taxi King" objective (6000) offering a higher challenge in which completing for the first time rewards a [[Cluck-A-Pop]] coin. To earn money, the primary objective of the game is to shoot down UFOs to release abducted clients, then give them a ride to a shelter. There are three types of UFOs: red (one hit point), blue (two hit points) and yellow (three hit points). Each kind of client pays the player a different amount of money when delivered to the shelter. Only three clients can fit in the taxi at a time. A [[Fronk (species)|Fronk]] occasionally flies overhead with a balloon; it can be picked up as well.
 
After the first 150 seconds, the mothership arrives at the area and initiates an attack. The player is given five hit points and three minutes to take down the mothership by firing at its weak spots, dodging its own laser beam attacks in the meantime. Ten stars rain down to the ground as the mothership is destroyed, which the player must try to collect before the remaining time is over.
 
Additionally, five treasure chests are hidden inside elements around the map. The player must fire at these spots or lure the mothership to attack them to reveal them.
===Stages===
====Skyview Ranch====
{{multiple image
|align=right
|width=200
|direction=horizontal
|image1=Taxi Level1.png
|caption1=
|image2=Taxi Ship1.png
|caption2=
}}
The introductory level is a simple, grassy plain. The main features of the setting are a road that leads to the top of a cliff, a river and a windmill. The shelter is a barn, and the clients are the farmer's animals: chickens, pigs and cows. Treasure chests may be found in trees, bells or the water wheel.


The player's goal is to accumulate a target amount of money (2500), with the extra "Taxi King" objective (6000) offering a higher challenge. To earn money, the primary objective of the game is to shoot down UFOs to release abducted animals, then give them a ride to the barn at the center of the map. There are three types of UFOs: red (one hit point), blue (two hit points) and yellow (three hit points). Each kind of animal gives the player a different amount of money as he or she takes them to the barn. Only three clients can fit in the taxi at a time.
The first mothership fought has four weak spots, each of which must be hit three times to be destroyed. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.
*Objective: 2500
{{br}}
====Coaster City====
{{multiple image
|align=right
|width=200
|direction=horizontal
|image1=Taxi Level2.png
|caption1=
|image2=Taxi Ship2.png
|caption2=
}}
Coaster City is an urban landscape with three levels. Both the second and third levels consist of two separate platforms. Two elevators connect the first level to each of the highest platforms, while coasters connect each platform in the second level to the one above it; a third coaster links the two parts of the third level. The shelter is the central building on ground level, and the clients are kids, adults and "moneybags."


After the first 150 seconds, the mothership arrives at the farm to invade the shelter, initiating an attack. The player is given five hit points and three minutes to take down the mothership by firing at its weak spots, all while dodging its own laser beam attacks. Ten stars rain down to the ground as the mothership is destroyed, which the player must try to collect before the remaining time is over.
The mothership has twenty one-hit-point weak spots. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.
*Objective: 3000
*Description: "''This three-story roller coaster-connected city is straight out of the future! UFOs are barely even out of place here, but they still mean trouble. Our taxi can ride the elevators and coasters too. It's a cabbie's dreamland!''"
{{br}}


Additionally, five treasure chests are hidden inside structures around the map, such as bells and trees. The player must shoot at these spots or lure the mothership to attack them to reveal the chests.
====Giant Bedroom====
{{multiple image
|align=right
|width=200
|direction=horizontal
|image1=Taxi Level3.png
|caption1=
|image2=Taxi Ship3.png
|caption2=
}}
The Giant Bedroom is the last level in the minigame. The geography of this course is formed by huge boxes and books, as well as a bookshelf in the back and a giant boy laying down on the ground. The shelter is a cookie box in the middle of the room, and the clients are ants, ladybugs and beetles. Treasure chests may hide in coins and figurines.


A [[Fronk]] occasionally flies overhead with a balloon; it can be picked up as well.
The final mothership has nine targets, each of which must be shot three times. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.
*Objective: 3500
*Description: "''What a cluttered room... Hey! There's a huge guy in here! And UFOs, of course. But who even needs a lift in a place like this?''"
{{br}}


===Rewards===
===Rewards===
*Catch bonus (pick up client before it hits the ground): +100 each
*Catch bonus (pick up client before they hit the ground): +100
*Give client a ride to the barn:
*Deliver client to shelter:
**Chickens: +200 each
**Chicken (Skyview Ranch), Kid (Coaster City), Ant (Giant Bedroom): +200
**Pigs: +300 each
**Pig (Skyview Ranch), Adult (Coaster City), Ladybug (Giant Bedroom): +300
*Treasure chests: +200 each
**Cow (Skyview Ranch), Moneybags (Coaster City), Beetle (Giant Bedroom): +400
*Stars: +50 each
**Fronk: +500
*Seconds remaining on timer: +10 each
*Treasure chest: +200
*Repairs (lost health points): -100 each
*Star: +50
*Second remaining on timer: +10
*Repair (lost health point): -100
This is the only minigame in ''Game & Wario'' in which it is possible to achieve a negative score (in this case, whenever the repair cost exceeds the amount earned).


==Controls==
==Controls==
*{{button|Pad}}/{{button|Stick}}: Steer
*{{button|wiiu|Pad}}/{{button|wiiu|Stick}}: Steer
*{{button|A}}: Forward
*{{button|wiiu|A}}: Forward
*{{button|B}}: Reverse
*{{button|wiiu|B}}: Reverse
*{{button|wii|CCZL}}: Pull bazooka out
*{{button|wiiu|ZL}}: Pull bazooka out
*{{button|wii|CCZR}} (with bazooka out): Shoot bazooka
*{{button|wiiu|ZR}} (with bazooka out): Shoot bazooka
*{{button|Pad}}/{{button|Stick}} (with bazooka out): Control bazooka
*{{button|wiiu|Pad}}/{{button|wiiu|Stick}} (with bazooka out): Control bazooka


==Description==
==Description==
''"Swerve, steer... and shoot UFOs?! Eh, just another day of life for us cabbies '''Dribble''' and '''Spitz'''!"''
"''Swerve, steer... and shoot UFOs?! Eh, just another day of life for us cabbies '''Dribble''' and '''Spitz'''!''"


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=タクシー
|JapR=Takushī
|JapM=Taxi
|SpaE=Taxi
|SpaEM=-
}}
{{Game & Wario}}
{{Game & Wario}}
[[Category:Game & Wario Minigames]]
[[Category:Game & Wario minigames]]

Latest revision as of 09:25, January 3, 2024

Taxi title screen
Taxi title screen.

Taxi is Dribble & Spitz's minigame in the Wii U game, Game & Wario. It is a single-player game.

Story[edit]

Dribble & Spitz are driving their taxi through Highway 56, starting to fall asleep. Not long after, they encounter a hitchhiker waiting on the side of the road. A UFO suddenly appears overhead and abducts the person. Spitz then grabs a laser gun, opens the top of their taxi, and attempts to shoot at the UFO. He then tells Dribble to follow it and he cooperates, following the UFO over a hill leading to a farm.

Gameplay[edit]

Taxi from Game & Wario
A general view of the game.

Taxi is played by moving around in the taxi and firing with Spitz's laser bazooka. The GamePad is used for a first-person view of the game, including aiming with the gun, while the television screen is a bird's-eye view of the entire map.

The player's goal is to accumulate a target amount of money, with the extra "Taxi King" objective (6000) offering a higher challenge in which completing for the first time rewards a Cluck-A-Pop coin. To earn money, the primary objective of the game is to shoot down UFOs to release abducted clients, then give them a ride to a shelter. There are three types of UFOs: red (one hit point), blue (two hit points) and yellow (three hit points). Each kind of client pays the player a different amount of money when delivered to the shelter. Only three clients can fit in the taxi at a time. A Fronk occasionally flies overhead with a balloon; it can be picked up as well.

After the first 150 seconds, the mothership arrives at the area and initiates an attack. The player is given five hit points and three minutes to take down the mothership by firing at its weak spots, dodging its own laser beam attacks in the meantime. Ten stars rain down to the ground as the mothership is destroyed, which the player must try to collect before the remaining time is over.

Additionally, five treasure chests are hidden inside elements around the map. The player must fire at these spots or lure the mothership to attack them to reveal them.

Stages[edit]

Skyview Ranch[edit]

Taxi screenshot.
Taxi screenshot.

The introductory level is a simple, grassy plain. The main features of the setting are a road that leads to the top of a cliff, a river and a windmill. The shelter is a barn, and the clients are the farmer's animals: chickens, pigs and cows. Treasure chests may be found in trees, bells or the water wheel.

The first mothership fought has four weak spots, each of which must be hit three times to be destroyed. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.

  • Objective: 2500

Coaster City[edit]

Taxi screenshot.
Taxi screenshot.

Coaster City is an urban landscape with three levels. Both the second and third levels consist of two separate platforms. Two elevators connect the first level to each of the highest platforms, while coasters connect each platform in the second level to the one above it; a third coaster links the two parts of the third level. The shelter is the central building on ground level, and the clients are kids, adults and "moneybags."

The mothership has twenty one-hit-point weak spots. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.

  • Objective: 3000
  • Description: "This three-story roller coaster-connected city is straight out of the future! UFOs are barely even out of place here, but they still mean trouble. Our taxi can ride the elevators and coasters too. It's a cabbie's dreamland!"

Giant Bedroom[edit]

Taxi screenshot.
Taxi screenshot.

The Giant Bedroom is the last level in the minigame. The geography of this course is formed by huge boxes and books, as well as a bookshelf in the back and a giant boy laying down on the ground. The shelter is a cookie box in the middle of the room, and the clients are ants, ladybugs and beetles. Treasure chests may hide in coins and figurines.

The final mothership has nine targets, each of which must be shot three times. Lastly, the player must shoot the mothership's exposed core five times.

  • Objective: 3500
  • Description: "What a cluttered room... Hey! There's a huge guy in here! And UFOs, of course. But who even needs a lift in a place like this?"

Rewards[edit]

  • Catch bonus (pick up client before they hit the ground): +100
  • Deliver client to shelter:
    • Chicken (Skyview Ranch), Kid (Coaster City), Ant (Giant Bedroom): +200
    • Pig (Skyview Ranch), Adult (Coaster City), Ladybug (Giant Bedroom): +300
    • Cow (Skyview Ranch), Moneybags (Coaster City), Beetle (Giant Bedroom): +400
    • Fronk: +500
  • Treasure chest: +200
  • Star: +50
  • Second remaining on timer: +10
  • Repair (lost health point): -100

This is the only minigame in Game & Wario in which it is possible to achieve a negative score (in this case, whenever the repair cost exceeds the amount earned).

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad/Control Stick: Steer
  • A Button: Forward
  • B Button: Reverse
  • ZL Button: Pull bazooka out
  • ZR Button (with bazooka out): Shoot bazooka
  • +Control Pad/Control Stick (with bazooka out): Control bazooka

Description[edit]

"Swerve, steer... and shoot UFOs?! Eh, just another day of life for us cabbies Dribble and Spitz!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese タクシー
Takushī
Taxi

Spanish (NOE) Taxi
-