Biggest Pacman Game World
Pac-Man has teamed up with Windows to show off the capabilities of the fast new Internet Explorer 9.
Pac-Man is a cultural icon whose popularity has crossed the globe for 30 years. His journey through the maze of gaming infamy continues on across each new generation.
Wacman is an original game, which combines something of the pacman games, and a bit of the “The hardest game in the world.” This combination makes that we have the opportunity to play in an extremely interesting game that will engage us for a long time. As befits a PacMan game in the leading role in Wacman we have our Pacman.
If you are a Pac-Man fan and have always enjoyed playing the game, you just have to check out this website.
If you want to create mazes, you have to login with your Facebook account, or else you can just play for fun.
Head over to Worlds Biggest Pac-Man on your Internet Explorer 9 to play the game in all its glory!
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A week after an Australian creative agency launched The World's Biggest Pac-Man, players have built nearly 12,000 levels for it. And eaten nearly 300 million dots.
Launched last week at Microsoft's Mix 11 event in Las Vegas, the game was built as a promotion for Namco-Bandai, the publisher of the all-time classic video game. And it is a brilliant departure for Pac-Man. This time around, anyone can create their own level and then connect in a global map of others' levels. It's all playable, and scores are ranked on a worldwide leader board.
The game was designed by Soap Creative, an HTML5 project for Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9.
As of this writing, there have been 11,858 levels created, 2,907,998 ghosts eaten, 2,410,859 levels played, and 258,375,018 dots eaten. Not bad for just a week of public play.
Players can move around from level to level using a global navigator, and can choose to begin a new game wherever they like. An animation showing the growth of the map is an interesting look at how players have expanded that map.
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Many of the levels appear to have an artistic flare--or a keen design sense. There are mazes that seem to look like cartoon cats, hamburger ads, Space Invaders, and much more. Of course, as with any system based on user-generated content, there's also a share of the seriously juvenile. But Soap says it has that problem mostly under control.
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'We're happy that the [ratio of crude levels to those that aren't] is well below 1:100 (the standard for user generated campaigns),' a Soap Creative blog post about the creation of the game stated--though that paragraph has since been removed from the post. 'We've been watching the moderation closely, so every [crude level] has a short life. We also suspect the Facebook Connect helps reduce this.'