Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness
Amazon.com Review
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness takes the original formula and updates it for the new millennium. The most striking change is the game’s new 3-D orientation. The play is expanded, but it is largely based on the original. Maze Madness involves a eerie tale of gems being scattered throughout Pac-Land. A witch is after the gems, so you must find them all before she does.
Maze Madness is a bit of a misleading title, because while the game does involve mazes, it’s the puzzles that will stop your progress. Most of the puzzles aren’t that hard, but a few will stump you for a bit. There are blocks to push, TNT to explode, and springboards that propel you upward.
Players are awarded stars for completing different tasks, such as finding all the fruit in a level, munching all the pellets in a level, or beating the level in time-trial mode. Initially, earning one star per level will get you to the next stage, but you must go back and earn more stars to unlock later levels.
Maze Madness‘ graphics are charming and crisp, but they aren’t very detailed. The game has the look and feel of a cartoon’s minimal lighting effects. Ms. Pac-Man herself is just a round polygonal sphere with some textures, arms, and legs glued on. There are a few particle effects in the title that look very excellent, but Namco didn’t do too much else to tax the Dreamcast’s graphics abilities.
Where this game excels is in the level design. A puzzle game like this is made or broken on the ingenuity of the levels. Also, Maze Madness features some multiplayer options, which, combined with its unadorned, family-friendly gameplay, makes it an brilliant choice for a party game. –Todd Mowatt
Pros:
- Extremely unadorned yet addicting gameplay
Cons:
- Graphics are a small too unadorned
Amazon.com Product Description
Ms. Pac Man makes her return to the screen in Ms. Pac Man Maze Madness. Explore 180 mazes throughout four worlds. While the environment has went from 2-D to 3-D, the game controls have remained right to the original arcade game–only the directional pad is used. Pick up potential pellets to chomp on ghosts and new enemies, such as centipedes, Neander-Pacs, and baby dragons. Up to four players can engage in a variety of sports meeting, including Ghost Tag, where three players are ghosts and one player is Ms. Pac-Man; and Dot Mania, in which players compete to eat the most dots in a maze.
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I thought this game was the best! If i could i would have played it for hours on end-though some of the puzzles can be annoyingly hard-that gives the game texture. By the side of with the fact that there are many different courses to go alonge the maze. For retro likes there is also the first one and fun multiplayer sports meeting.
Rating: 5 / 5
Fun and unadorned gameplay, with complex moves to make and puzzles to solve. You must journey to save the Princess while on your way face mindless enemies. Rather than a fixed map, you can traverse the many lands and secret chambers in 3-d perspective, up-down-sideways etc. Collect items and potential pellets, replenish your shape with hearts, and defeat the evil Wicked Witch. The breathtaking soundtrack, cinematics and mini-sports meeting will make your twenty-bucks seem worth it. This game is splendid for all ages, but there’s only a one player mode. I give a 4.5 star rating. (that rounds up to 5, oh well)
Rating: 5 / 5
There should be more sports meeting like Ms Pac Man out there. Its clean fun and a splendid game. If you want a excellent, challenging and most of all FUN game then its made for you.
Go get it you won’t regret it and pick up Frogger 2 while you’re at it, they’re both mad fun
Splendid graphics, splendid sound and challenging (you gotta reflect to beat this one)!
Rating: 4 / 5
Even more fun than when I was a kid. It does have multi-player capability which is nice, but the solo adventure is excellent for hours of fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this game, wondering if it was similar to the retro-Centipede. It was better in many ways. Like Centipede, you can play either the classic version or the new. In person, I like the new game better. The music is superior, the graphics are excellent, and the adventure theme makes the game more challenging than the “antique”.
The object of the game is to eat all the dots and collect all the fruit. This isn’t an simple feat. There are several gadgets you have to work to get around in the levels. Those are simple to learn, thanks to the tutorial in the first level. Not only do you have to avoid/eat the ghosts, but there are other nasty creatures as well, such as exploding bottle rockets (in the China Town level), feral cats (in the Ice level), and guard dogs (in the Haunted House level). When you complete each level, you have the option of playing a bonus game or moving on to the next level. What’s more, you can either play the Quest level or the Timed level. The latter involves getting Ms. Pac-Man owing to the maze in a minute or two. For experienced gamers, this isn’t a conundrum. For novice users, it will prove more frustrating.
The haunted house level was my favorite. There were so many monsters and pitfalls that it kept me entertained for hours. I found that if I kept going in full circle, I was able to collect everything. What frustrated me in the other levels was that I couldn’t get to all the dots and fruits, which is needed to earn a star, which determines whether or not you can go to the next level. I learned that there were secret doors, but sometimes I couldn’t access them. Then there was the issue of the controls. The slightest push could send Ms. Pac-Man to her doom. There were many times where I lost a life because I had went the controller one way, but went the other. That didn’t matter because you can go back to the previous level and collect more shape/life icons. By the time I finished the game, I had collected more than 150 lives.
Despite the frustrations, this is a very excellent game the whole family will delight in. Highly recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5