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Pac-Man World

Pac-Man's groundbreaking transition into 3D platforming. When his family is kidnapped by the evil Toc-Man, Pac-Man must journey through six diverse worlds to rescue them in this innovative reimagining of the classic arcade hero.

Release Date
January 1, 1999
Developer
Namco
Publisher
Namco
Players
1
Region
US

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Gameplay Systems

Pac-Man World is a 3D platform video game . Controlling Pac-Man , the player must complete each of the game's six worlds to rescue his family and friends, who are held captive by the ghosts in their homeland of Ghost Island. Worlds consist of four levels each (except the Ruins world, which has three), which are completed by reaching the end of each level, sometimes requiring special doors and pathways to be opened along the way. The final level of each world has a boss that Pac-Man must defeat in order to progress.

At the beginning of the game, only three worlds are available, while the other three are unlocked by completing all prior worlds. g. the first world, Pirate, features ships, cannons, and beaches. Levels contain fruit that can be eaten for bonus points, alongside letters that spell out "PACMAN".

Collecting all of these letters in a level will unlock a secret bonus stage. Some levels require Pac-Man to retrieve a key to rescue one of his captive friends. All family members must be rescued from each world before the final boss door containing Toc-Man can be opened. Galaxian flagships found in certain levels allow Pac-Man to access a 3D maze themed after the world he is in.

These mazes play similarly to the original Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man , where Pac-Man will need to eat all the dots and avoid the ghosts. Completing these mazes will unlock them for replay from the main menu, and completing all 36 mazes in the game's marathon mode will unlock the Pac-Gallery, where players can view concept art for the game. Most levels also contain Pac-Man's nemeses, the ghost gang, which can be defeated by consuming large Power Pellets and eating them.

Pac-Man has two main moves, which can be used to defeat enemies and other objects: a butt-bounce that can shatter crates and crush enemies, and a rev-roll that allows him to propel up ramps or activate moving platforms. Pac-Man has a health meter that allows him to sustain three hits before dying. He can find small fractions of health to replenish it in levels, as well as extra lives. The player can find crates scattered around in levels, some of them giving Pac-Man access to new abilities, such as a metal suit allowing him to walk underwater.

Pac-Man can also interact with objects such as trampolines, doors and ramps, which can be used to solve puzzles to progress through the level. At the main menu, the player can play a port of the original Pac-Man arcade game, which is the same version found in Namco Museum Vol. 1 .

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Copies Sold
1.24 million copies

Media Reviews

IGN
7.8/10
GameSpot
7.6/10

About Pac-Man World

Pac-Man World is a classic video game released for the PlayStation on January 1, 1999. Developed by Namco and published by Namco, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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