Levels
Name | # of pads | Special |
---|---|---|
Morning Shift | ||
1: Short -n- Sweet | 1 | - |
2: The Beach | 3 | - |
3: Skyscrapers | 5 | - |
4: Taxi Trainer | 9+F | - |
5: Beanstalk | 1-9 | Pads grow out of a beanstalk (it's risky but possible to finish this stage with just one pad) |
6: Taxi Pong | 3 | Ping-pong ball |
7: Teleports | 5 | Teleports between enclosed areas |
8: Puzzler | 5 | Switches to open and close doors |
Day Shift | ||
9: Crossfire | 7 | Two cannons fire bullets |
10: Shooting Stars | 5+F | Stars fall down from the sky |
11: Magnets | 5 | Magnets attract the taxi |
12: Black Hole | 5 | A black hole attracts the taxi |
13: Turbo-Charged Taxi | 9+F | Controls affect the taxi more |
14: Space Mines | 7+F | Invisible barriers between coloured mines |
15: Electroids | 1 | Moving electrical rays with small gaps |
16: Blizzard | 3 | Snowflakes fall down from the sky and wind blows the taxi sideways |
Night Shift | ||
17: Interference | 7+F | Radio masts interfere with the controls |
18: Taxi Maze | 1 | A maze |
19: The Switch | 5 | Controls are switched around |
20: Fast Break | 7+F | Invisible barrier only passable with great speed |
21: Rebound | 5 | Bullets change the taxi's direction on impact |
22: Shift-o-Rama | 7 | Barriers with gaps move in opposite directions |
23: Lasers | 3 | Laser rays constantly switch on and off |
24: On The Move | 7+F | Pads are constantly moving left and right |
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