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The Night Shift is the final set of eight levels, comprising the Expert skill level.

Interference[edit]

Radio transmitters cause static and interference with your controls while moving through a tight space to an underground part of the level, and among pads above-ground. A strategy for landing on the upper pads is to center the taxi and extend the landing gear while above the interference zone, which prevents unwanted left/right movement.

Taxi Maze[edit]

A labyrinth, with a single pad, that reconfigures after picking up the passenger. Some fairly tight maneuvering is necessary but the level is not difficult.

The Switch[edit]

This is a repeat of Skyscrapers from the Day Shift levels, but with a red background and the controls mixed up. However, the mixed-up controls are consistent and the level can be completed successfully when done carefully, and easily with practice.

Fast Break[edit]

The gap near the upper center leading to the upper pads has an invisible barrier that must be crashed into at high speed, otherwise the taxi will bounce off. The taxi will be stationary when the barrier is successfully penetrated. The barrier will be reset after exiting the upper area through the gaps on either side.

Rebound[edit]

A maze with pads, plus the gravity is to the lower-right instead of downward. Projectiles traveling across the screen will cause the taxi to reverse direction when impacted. Taking things slowly near the edges of the level and whenever in tight spaces is the best strategy.

Shift-o-Rama[edit]

Difficult level with several rows of moving blocks and tight gaps that must be navigated through

Lasers[edit]

A basic labyrinth with intermittent lasers firing (rather slowly) across the route. Not difficult if you take care around the lasers.

On The Move[edit]

This is a very difficult level with rows of pads in chains that move back and forth incrementally, are hard to land on, and intermittently block passageways