4.1
Release Date calendar
1983
Platform joystick
Atari 2600
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
2
Overview

In 1981, a sequel to Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man. This sequel continued on the "eat the dots/avoid the ghosts" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh. Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics. One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again. Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of "Junior". Other versions with a different title: Lady Pack Miss Pac Man Miss Pacman Miss Puk Miss. Pac Man Ms Pac-Man Ms Pacman Ms. Pac Man Ms. Pacman Ms. Pukmen

Alternate Names

No information available

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Action, Puzzle
Publishers
Atari
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