Pac-Man Championship Edition DX 3.55

Pac-Man Championship Edition DX 3.55
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX 3.55
Genre: Puzzle | Developer: Namco Bandai | Publisher: Namco Bandai
245.04MB | PS3 | Release Date: 23/11/2010 | Language: English


Info:
Pac-Man Championship Edition is a 2007 video game in the Pac-Man series, developed by Namco Bandai Games. The game was designed by Toru Iwatani, the creator of the classic original 1980 arcade game Pac-Man, and it was Iwatani's final game before his retirement.[5] Originally released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console, Championship Edition was later released for the iOS, Android, and S60 platforms, and on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles. A follow-up game called Pac-Man Championship Edition DX was released in 2010, featuring new gameplay elements.

Gameplay:
Like the original Pac-Man, the basic gameplay of Pac-Man Championship Edition consists entirely of navigating Pac-Man through a maze, eating dots, power pellets and bonus items (such as fruits, keys, and other objects), and avoiding the four ghosts that roam the maze as well. If Pac-Man is caught by a ghost, the player loses a life. Eating a power pellet causes the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them and send them back to their home, where they re-emerge in their original form.

However, there are several major differences from its original counterpart, making Pac-Man C.E. a faster paced game. Each maze is divided into two halves. Eating all the dots on one half causes a bonus item to appear on the other side, and eating the item causes a new maze to appear on the other half. Players can also collect additional power pellets to increase their powered up time and continue earning maximum points for eating ghosts. The longer the player stays alive, the faster the game gets and the more points can be earned. As opposed to levels, the game is played within a certain time limit, with players attempting to get the highest score possible.

The game features six modes: Championship, which is the basic five-minute mode, two Challenge modes which affect the stage (such as increasing power pellet pickups or putting the maze in darkness) and three Extra modes featuring different mazes. The game also supports online leaderboards.

This is ONLY the 3.55 version, I don't have the 3.41 version and didn't save or download it.
If someone else has it feel free to post it yourself!


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Pac-Man Championship Edition DX 3.55
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX 3.55


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