| Company | Alawar Entertainment |
| Website | http://www.alawar.com/?referer1=submit |
| Country | Russia |
| Email | support@alawar.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Requirements | P166, 16RAM, VIDEO, SOUND, directX 7 |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 25 11 2002 |
| License | Shareware |
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Original Pac-man was created in 1980 by Japan's fellowship Namco. The form and color of the Pac-Man resemble a pizza missing one piece. Namco's designer Tohru Iwatani hit upon the estimate when eating a pizza. The rest belongs to history. The brand name Pac-Man is licensed by more than 250 companies and is used in more than 400 products. There are Pac-Man strain fresheners, telephones, corn flakes and even automobiles. The name itself originated with Japanese countersign "paku-paku" meaning "eating".
In PacMania we observe running over the labyrinth eating the dots and evading the monsters. The gameplay is that of the Pacman classics with a amount of exciting novelties.
The first is 3D environment. The main fiber, the galleries' walls and bonuses are in 3D-style with shadows and lights. The combination of stylish sound effects and 3D intent create the unique ambiance of PacMania 2, which has something from a puppet-show with a hang to mysticism. The game nates be scarper in two modes - "classical" for old souls hungry for sweet nostalgia; and "newfangled" for young fun seekers.
The second is a opportunity to switch roles with the monsters. Some dots when swallowed by our hero reverse all the monsters chasing after him into defenseless victims. So you nates commence hunting for monsters! But take deal - each "eaten" ogre comes indorse to the game soon and comes in its "blood-thirsty" incarnation. You have a few seconds to solvent the name question - "to deplete or not to deplete?". So, the race through the labyrinth becomes a sieve of strategic problem.
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