
Pacman 1.1.1
Updated on 14 Nov 2009
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
4282
Platform:
Win 2003/XP/Vista/7
Publisher:
IngoOppermann(more)
Website:
Unknown
User Reviews:
Other versions:
1.1.1, 1.1.0
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Publisher's Descriptions
The Retro Extension
Yet another Pacman-clone. It has the look and feel of the pacman game that I used to play on my 286 many years ago.
Features:
* stunning retro graphics
* authentic sound effects
* back-in-the-80s feeling
* highscore list
FAQ:
Q: Why is it so slow?
A: Select 'New Game' and choose from four different speed settings. They are: Slow, Normal (gets faster every level), Fast and Insane.
Q: How do I start playing?
A: Press either the up arrow or the down arrow key to start the game.
After installing this extension you will find it in the 'Tools'-menu.
Have fun and please don't complain too loud about not so perfectly reproduced features ;)
Firefox:
1.5 – 3.1b2
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System Requirements
What's New
* Pacman is now ready for Firefox 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1!
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