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Pac 'n Roll

Pac 'n Roll[a] is a 2005 platform video game developed and published by Namco for the Nintendo DS. It stars a 3D Pac-Man as the user rolls him through the playing field using the touchscreen. The game sees Pac-Man; who has been turned into a ball, go on a journey with his new fairy companion Krystal, to save his friends from Golvis and the ghosts.

Pac 'n Roll
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Director(s)Takahiro Okano
Producer(s)Nobutaka Nakajima
Designer(s)Tadashi Iguchi
Masata Yanagi
Programmer(s)Hiroshi Kajita

Masakazu Yorifuji
Toshihiro Kushizaki

Yohei Miura
Artist(s)Aiko Shimosako
Composer(s)Etuso Ishii
Yoshinori Kawatomo
SeriesPac-Man
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: July 28, 2005
  • NA: August 16, 2005
  • EU: October 28, 2005
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

The game was originally released in Japan on July 28, 2005, with the North American release following on August 16, 2005 and in Europe on October 28, 2005.

Gameplay edit

The objective of Pac 'n Roll is to maneuver Pac-Man to the goal plate at the end of the stage, while collecting Pac-Dots and avoiding ghosts. The player controls Pac-Man via the touchscreen by swiping him to roll around in the specified direction. Striking the screen will let Pac-Man perform a dash attack, which lets him break crates open and move faster.

Pac-Dots are spread throughout the level, and are needed to open Golvis Gates, which prevent the player from progressing without a certain number of Pac-Dots. Ghosts wander across the levels. If a ghost hits Pac-Man, it will have to be shooed off on the touchscreen; failing to do so will result Pac-Man gradually losing health until his life bar is fully depleted. Pac-Man loses a life if he falls off the course, or loses all his health. Power Pellets can be collected to allow Pac-Man to eat the ghosts.

Pac-Man can also eat chocolate bars to give him special attires, such as transforming him into a heavy knight and giving him a winged cap. Eating the Knight Chocolate gives Pac-Man knight attire, which increases his weight; making him fall faster and more difficult to move, but lets him break metal crates and lets Pac-Man walk underwater. The Wing Chocolate gives Pac-Man a winged cap, which lets him fall slower, allowing him to fly for short distances. The standard chocolate reverts Pac-Man back to his normal state.

Pac 'n Roll features six worlds, with each world (except the sixth and final world, which only has one stage) consisting of 4-6 stages. At the end of every world is a boss battle with Golvis. These levels take place on a narrow path, with Golvis chasing Pac from behind. Pac-Man must eat 3 Power Pellets, and hit Golvis three times to defeat him.

Completing a level unlocks extra versions of said level, including time trials and challenge modes.

The game also features a special world known as the "Pac-Moon", which is unlocked after clearing specific levels. The Pac-Moon consists of 3 special stages: the first stage is a direct port of the original Pac-Man with customizable settings (which, unlike the main game, uses the buttons for control), the second stage consisting of a stage seen at the game's E3 demo, and the third stage consisting of a 3D recreation of the original Pac-Man maze.

Plot edit

Taking place during Pac-Man's youth, Pac-Man spends a summer at the home of Pac-Master for training, to fight the ghosts in Pac-Land. During his training nights, he experiences a dream where he's being chased by a shadowy ghost. During Pac-Man's training, Pac-Master's family goes to the Power Pellet Harvest Festival with Pac-Man. The Ghosts, plotting a way to put an end to the Pac-Family, decide to summon the legendary rock and roll-loving ghost, Golvis, a ghost considered too powerful that the ghosts eventually sent him to space. At Castle Pac, the Pac-People celebrate the large crop of power pellets being harvested, until the festival is interrupted by Golvis' arrival. In an attempt to save the Pac-People, Pac-Master consumes a Power Pellet to scare the ghosts. While the other ghosts turn blue, Golvis remains unaffected. Golvis and Jack, his sentient guitar, cast a spell on the Pac-People, which transforms them into balls, and kidnaps them all. Before Pac-Man is sucked in, Pac-Land's guardian fairy, Krystal, stops Golvis and saves Pac-Man.

With Pac-Man being the last surviving member of the Pacs, Pac-Man travels across Pac-Land to save the Pac-People from Golvis: Pac-Baby, Pac-Master's wife, Pac-Dog and Pac-Girl. After saving Pac-Girl, Golvis attempts to strike Pac-Man from his UFO, which prompts Pac-Man and Krystal to invade his UFO and defeat him one last time. Pac-Man eventually defeats Golvis, and escapes from his crashing UFO alongside Pac-Master. With Golvis defeated, Golvis' curse on the Pac-People is broken, which restores the Pac-Man and his friends back to normal. The people of Pac-Land eventually hail Pac-Man as a celebrity for his heroic acts.

Golvis, Jack and the ghosts eventually end up stranded in the unknown ocean. The ghosts condemn Golvis for his actions, while Jack reveals that the reason why he was sent away into space was primarily due to his clumsy personality.

Pac 'n Roll Remix edit

Pac 'n Roll was re-released on to the Wii in 2007 as part of Namco Museum Remix; it is renamed Pac 'n Roll Remix and instead of the controls using the touch screen, it uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.[1] The story is also removed from this version of the game and the DS version's "Ghost Land" world is replaced with a new world titled "Golvis's Hideout". The Wii version's final boss is also different from the DS version's final boss. This version also doesn't include collectable gems, time trials, challenge stages, the "Pac-Moon" world, or the original Pac-Man.

In North America, this version was also re-released again in 2010 as part of Namco Museum Megamix, also for Wii.[2]

Pac 'n Roll Remix is included in Pac-Man Museum +, which was released on May 27, 2022. This version uses basic controls instead of motion-based controls.

Reception edit

Pac 'n Roll received mixed to positive reviews. In Japan, it sold 15,268 copies by the end of 2005.[9]

Legacy edit

Various tracks from the game would be used in GREE's Pac-Man Monsters.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: パックンロール, Hepburn: Pakku n Rōru

References edit

  1. ^ Aaron, Sean (12 July 2009). . Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on 29 April 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  2. ^ IGN Staff (16 November 2010). . IGN. Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Pac 'n Roll for DS Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. from the original on October 2, 2020. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Bettenhausen, Shane (August 30, 2008). . 1UP.com. IGN. Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  5. ^ Walker, John (October 19, 2005). . Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  6. ^ . Famitsu (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. Archived from the original on June 12, 2015. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  7. ^ Colayco, Bob (August 22, 2005). . GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on February 13, 2010. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  8. ^ Harris, Craig (August 22, 2005). . IGN. Archived from the original on May 7, 2020. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  9. ^ . Game Data Library. March 1, 2020. Archived from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved March 16, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Japanese website

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Pac n Roll a is a 2005 platform video game developed and published by Namco for the Nintendo DS It stars a 3D Pac Man as the user rolls him through the playing field using the touchscreen The game sees Pac Man who has been turned into a ball go on a journey with his new fairy companion Krystal to save his friends from Golvis and the ghosts Pac n RollDeveloper s NamcoPublisher s NamcoDirector s Takahiro OkanoProducer s Nobutaka NakajimaDesigner s Tadashi Iguchi Masata YanagiProgrammer s Hiroshi KajitaMasakazu Yorifuji Toshihiro Kushizaki Yohei MiuraArtist s Aiko ShimosakoComposer s Etuso Ishii Yoshinori KawatomoSeriesPac ManPlatform s Nintendo DSReleaseJP July 28 2005NA August 16 2005EU October 28 2005Genre s PlatformMode s Single player multiplayerThe game was originally released in Japan on July 28 2005 with the North American release following on August 16 2005 and in Europe on October 28 2005 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Pac n Roll Remix 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editThe objective of Pac n Roll is to maneuver Pac Man to the goal plate at the end of the stage while collecting Pac Dots and avoiding ghosts The player controls Pac Man via the touchscreen by swiping him to roll around in the specified direction Striking the screen will let Pac Man perform a dash attack which lets him break crates open and move faster Pac Dots are spread throughout the level and are needed to open Golvis Gates which prevent the player from progressing without a certain number of Pac Dots Ghosts wander across the levels If a ghost hits Pac Man it will have to be shooed off on the touchscreen failing to do so will result Pac Man gradually losing health until his life bar is fully depleted Pac Man loses a life if he falls off the course or loses all his health Power Pellets can be collected to allow Pac Man to eat the ghosts Pac Man can also eat chocolate bars to give him special attires such as transforming him into a heavy knight and giving him a winged cap Eating the Knight Chocolate gives Pac Man knight attire which increases his weight making him fall faster and more difficult to move but lets him break metal crates and lets Pac Man walk underwater The Wing Chocolate gives Pac Man a winged cap which lets him fall slower allowing him to fly for short distances The standard chocolate reverts Pac Man back to his normal state Pac n Roll features six worlds with each world except the sixth and final world which only has one stage consisting of 4 6 stages At the end of every world is a boss battle with Golvis These levels take place on a narrow path with Golvis chasing Pac from behind Pac Man must eat 3 Power Pellets and hit Golvis three times to defeat him Completing a level unlocks extra versions of said level including time trials and challenge modes The game also features a special world known as the Pac Moon which is unlocked after clearing specific levels The Pac Moon consists of 3 special stages the first stage is a direct port of the original Pac Man with customizable settings which unlike the main game uses the buttons for control the second stage consisting of a stage seen at the game s E3 demo and the third stage consisting of a 3D recreation of the original Pac Man maze Plot editTaking place during Pac Man s youth Pac Man spends a summer at the home of Pac Master for training to fight the ghosts in Pac Land During his training nights he experiences a dream where he s being chased by a shadowy ghost During Pac Man s training Pac Master s family goes to the Power Pellet Harvest Festival with Pac Man The Ghosts plotting a way to put an end to the Pac Family decide to summon the legendary rock and roll loving ghost Golvis a ghost considered too powerful that the ghosts eventually sent him to space At Castle Pac the Pac People celebrate the large crop of power pellets being harvested until the festival is interrupted by Golvis arrival In an attempt to save the Pac People Pac Master consumes a Power Pellet to scare the ghosts While the other ghosts turn blue Golvis remains unaffected Golvis and Jack his sentient guitar cast a spell on the Pac People which transforms them into balls and kidnaps them all Before Pac Man is sucked in Pac Land s guardian fairy Krystal stops Golvis and saves Pac Man With Pac Man being the last surviving member of the Pacs Pac Man travels across Pac Land to save the Pac People from Golvis Pac Baby Pac Master s wife Pac Dog and Pac Girl After saving Pac Girl Golvis attempts to strike Pac Man from his UFO which prompts Pac Man and Krystal to invade his UFO and defeat him one last time Pac Man eventually defeats Golvis and escapes from his crashing UFO alongside Pac Master With Golvis defeated Golvis curse on the Pac People is broken which restores the Pac Man and his friends back to normal The people of Pac Land eventually hail Pac Man as a celebrity for his heroic acts Golvis Jack and the ghosts eventually end up stranded in the unknown ocean The ghosts condemn Golvis for his actions while Jack reveals that the reason why he was sent away into space was primarily due to his clumsy personality Pac n Roll Remix editPac n Roll was re released on to the Wii in 2007 as part of Namco Museum Remix it is renamed Pac n Roll Remix and instead of the controls using the touch screen it uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk 1 The story is also removed from this version of the game and the DS version s Ghost Land world is replaced with a new world titled Golvis s Hideout The Wii version s final boss is also different from the DS version s final boss This version also doesn t include collectable gems time trials challenge stages the Pac Moon world or the original Pac Man In North America this version was also re released again in 2010 as part of Namco Museum Megamix also for Wii 2 Pac n Roll Remix is included in Pac Man Museum which was released on May 27 2022 This version uses basic controls instead of motion based controls Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic72 100 3 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comB 4 Eurogamer7 10 5 Famitsu29 40 6 GameSpot7 1 10 7 IGN8 10 8 Pac n Roll received mixed to positive reviews In Japan it sold 15 268 copies by the end of 2005 9 Legacy editVarious tracks from the game would be used in GREE s Pac Man Monsters Notes edit Japanese パックンロール Hepburn Pakku n RōruReferences edit Aaron Sean 12 July 2009 Namco Museum Remix Review Wii Nintendo Life Archived from the original on 29 April 2019 Retrieved 1 August 2019 IGN Staff 16 November 2010 Namco Museum Megamix Now Available for Wii IGN Archived from the original on 13 April 2019 Retrieved 2 August 2019 Pac n Roll for DS Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on October 2 2020 Retrieved April 6 2021 Bettenhausen Shane August 30 2008 Pac N Roll Review 1UP com IGN Archived from the original on January 5 2010 Retrieved January 1 2021 Walker John October 19 2005 Pac n Roll Eurogamer Gamer Network Archived from the original on January 21 2021 Retrieved April 6 2021 パックンロール DS Famitsu in Japanese Kadokawa Corporation Archived from the original on June 12 2015 Retrieved April 6 2021 Colayco Bob August 22 2005 Pac n Roll Review for DS GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on February 13 2010 Retrieved April 6 2021 Harris Craig August 22 2005 Pac n Roll IGN Archived from the original on May 7 2020 Retrieved April 6 2021 Game Search based on Famitsu data Game Data Library March 1 2020 Archived from the original on April 24 2019 Retrieved March 16 2020 External links editOfficial Japanese website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pac 27n Roll amp oldid 1183429953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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