Space Taxi - Levels

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

Read more about this topic:  Space Taxi

Famous quotes containing the word levels:

    The word which gives the key to the national vice is waste. And people who are wasteful are not wise, neither can they remain young and vigorous. In order to transmute energy to higher and more subtle levels one must first conserve it.
    Henry Miller (1891–1980)

    Almsgiving tends to perpetuate poverty; aid does away with it once and for all. Almsgiving leaves a man just where he was before. Aid restores him to society as an individual worthy of all respect and not as a man with a grievance. Almsgiving is the generosity of the rich; social aid levels up social inequalities. Charity separates the rich from the poor; aid raises the needy and sets him on the same level with the rich.
    Eva Perón (1919–1952)

    When I turned into a parent, I experienced a real and total personality change that slowly shifted back to the “normal” me, yet has not completely vanished. I believe the two levels are now superimposed, with an additional sprinkling of mortality intimations.
    Sonia Taitz (20th century)