Playing as a taxi driver, gameplay involves delivering customers to their destinations within a time limit.
Pro mode removes the arrow, requiring the player to be familiar with the large game map.
[21] Critics compared the game to Crazy Taxi, viewing it as a spiritual successor or clone.
[5][4][1][22] Jeremy Peeples of Hardcore Gaming called it a "flawed" but "admirable" effort,[4] while CJ Andriessen of Destructoid wrote "like a lot of 'spiritual successors,' it comes nowhere near measuring up to its predecessor".
[4] Some critics found the game's landscape to be empty and lifeless, although Team6 planned to address this in a future patch which would increase the number of vehicles and pedestrians.
[2] Ollie Reynolds of Nintendo Life criticized the "flawed gameplay" and "lack of longevity".
Some objects are cartoonishly bright and colorful, while others portray a more realistic tone, leading to a visual mess".
[2] Alan Wen of NME wrote that the game "lacks polish, both in its resolution and framerate, even on the PS4 version".