![]() You can see the debut trailer for Pac-Man 256 in the video above. Hipster Whale is working with Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver on the free-to-play game, which will be available for smartphones and tablets this summer. Pac-Man will face his old nemeses, Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde, as well as other strains of colorful ghosts. Like mobile hit Crossy Road, Pac-Man 256 is played from an isometric perspective. When he dies, his eyes fall off and run into a glitch at the bottom of the screen. The color always changes during gameplay. The glitched out wave of death is based on the 256th level of Pac-Man, which would corrupt the game's maze due to a programming bug, making it unplayable. Characteristics During gameplay, Inky travels through a unique Pac-Man land, with dark grass, obstacles with different color glowing edges and different color glowing vehicles, trains and rails. ![]() Pac-Man 256 is an endless maze runner in which Pac-Man eats dots, avoids ghosts and attempts to outrun a relentless threat: a wave of pixelated gibberish that threatens to overtake the screen. ![]() ![]() The result? Pac-Man 256, a new mobile game that adds a clever twist to the dot-eating formula that's based on the original game's infamous level glitch. Bandai Namco has tapped Crossy Road creators Hipster Whale to put their spin on Pac-Man for his 35th anniversary. ![]()
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