Pacman Game Play the classic Pacman game even when you are offline
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The "Pacman Game" extension brings the classical Pac-Man (Japanese: パックマン Hepburn: Pakkuman) game to your browser. After installation, you will get a toolbar icon. When the button is clicked a new window gets opened which allows you to start a new game. Once ready, press the "N" key to begin the game. You can press the "P" key to pause the game any time. Note that this extension uses the well-written HTML5 PAC-Man implementation by Sam Hocevar.

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  1. What is the "PAC-Man Game" add-on and how can I use it?

    This addon aims to bring the classic PAC-Man game back to the modern browsers. The recent improvements in the HTML5 allow the web developers to write almost anything. Why not have some fun then. This extension uses the HTML5 PAC-Man implementation by Sam Hocevar. The extension does not use any resource when the game window is not active. To open the game click on the toolbar button once. To start the game use the "N" key. You can pause the game any time by pressing the "P" key. If you need to hide the window, simply minimize it. You can restore the minimized window by pressing the toolbar button once again.

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  3. What are the rules?

    The Pacman game might look so simple at the first glance but to be honest, to call yourself a Pacman master is challenging. Huh, sound about right for all classic games, right? The simple source to score the game is to eat the small dots that are placed all over the maze. You will score 10 points for each considering that there are 240 small dots around the maze, you can get 2,400 points in total just by moving around. Besides these small dots, there are 4 big blinking dots (called Energizers) with a 5-time worth of the score. Considering these two types of dots, you can gather up to 14,600 points in each round of the game. This is the score without considering a few fruits that you might get lucky to hit during the game session. For the first fruit that appears in the maze in the first round, you will get 100 points. This sore goes up to 5,000 points in the higher level. Let's get back to the Energizers (those big blinking dots); whenever you eat one, all the monsters in the maze suddenly turn blue and they run away from you! This is the time to chase them to get 200 to 1600 points per monster eat! It is not going to be fun like this forever! The monsters only stay blue for a limited time. You can only eat them during this period obviously. You will notice that when you eat a monster, its eye remains and this eye will return to a new monster shortly. Basically, the number of monsters are fixed. Note that, in the few first steps of the game, it is pretty easy to clean all the monsters during the Energizer phase. This gets harder when you level up. You will notice monsters are getting sharper up to the point that basically you can not reach them anymore! This is when you can only hope to hit the fruits to score more.

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