Uber Driver Creates Game For Passengers To Play, Impressing Online Users

Social media is flooded with accounts of individuals talking candidly about their taxi trip experiences. The anecdotes often leave the passengers with various judgments about their taxi drivers, ranging from dull to intrusive. A guy posted a similar account online, talking about his entertaining taxi journey with a remarkable driver. The guy uploaded a video to social media in which he could be seen having fun and finishing a game in the taxi. The driver created the game for his passengers. As he completed the game throughout the journey, the passenger said he wished he could stay in such an engaging taxi. People enjoyed the driver’s concept, and the video is being widely shared.

User ‘0xEnjooyer’ posted the video on social networking platform X (formerly known as Twitter). The caption on the picture read, “If my Uber had this, I don’t think I’d ever get out.”

The passenger first appeared in the footage holding a tablet that was fastened to the back of a front seat in the taxi. The iPad showed a game that asked amusing questions about the driver and featured him. The game offered a variety of possibilities, including mazes and custom multiple-choice questions. When the erroneous response was selected, a “No” was shown on the screen and a picture of the driver bowed down in sadness appeared. The driver then professed his passion for driving his automobile after being shown by the passenger.

The concept was well received online when the video went viral. Since August 8, the post has received 1.7 million views. In the comments area, many praised the driver’s attempt to make the passengers happy and expressed their opinions. A few online users also attempted to respond to the game’s questions.

A user commented, “Choosing obvious duct tape there at the end.” Another said, “Even if I didn’t have anywhere to go, I’d hire this guy to be my driver all day.” Another spectator said, “Bru stood up from his leg injury just to show his disappointment.” Another responded, “That is dedication FR haha,” and so on. He enjoys operating his automobile. an ordinary dude. I get it,” a fifth individual said. Wallace: Let’s get started, then! Give me a moment, please.Sixth: “I think I can get 100%,” he remarked.