I bet it's Spectre VR. I remembered that game instantly from the description but couldn't remember the name.
Quote from Tompa:
I'm looking for an old PC-game from the 90s that my brothers and I played a long time ago.
It was a puzzle taxi game. At the beginning of every level, someone shouted "Taxi!", a nice little tune starts and the taxi sets off. What you have to do is to fix the road so that the taxi can finish to the exit.
While it's driving, you lose gas so you have to finish the level before it runs out. After every level you can buy more gas as well as upgrades for your car, such as better tires.
The first level looks something like this:
You have to move around the bricks so the taxi can reach the exit. In some levels, you put the road pieces on the squares yourself.
I believe it was a freeware/shareware game we got from "PC hemma" a Swedish computer magazine. The game itself wasn't Swedish though. The gas was measured in gallons for example and the text was in English. So it was most likely released somewhere else as well.
Help!
It was a puzzle taxi game. At the beginning of every level, someone shouted "Taxi!", a nice little tune starts and the taxi sets off. What you have to do is to fix the road so that the taxi can finish to the exit.
While it's driving, you lose gas so you have to finish the level before it runs out. After every level you can buy more gas as well as upgrades for your car, such as better tires.
The first level looks something like this:
You have to move around the bricks so the taxi can reach the exit. In some levels, you put the road pieces on the squares yourself.
I believe it was a freeware/shareware game we got from "PC hemma" a Swedish computer magazine. The game itself wasn't Swedish though. The gas was measured in gallons for example and the text was in English. So it was most likely released somewhere else as well.
Help!
Hello, I just created the account to tell you the game is named Street Shuffle, it took me about 2 years of looking around to find its name.
So I hope you read this message.
Regards.