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NDS Pac'N Roll

NDS Pac'N Roll
From: Namco

List Price: $14.99
Buy Used: $9.95
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 12137

Platform: Nintendo Ds
Genre: Adventure Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7

MPN: 600806
Model: DSNAMC 722674700047
UPC: 722674700047
EAN: 0722674700047
ASIN: B00092A70M

Release Date: September 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Control Pac-Man with your stylus to drag him around, go forward, turn corners, dashing with all your might -- then coming to a super-quick stop
  • Go around the world - Explore various worlds, from Castle Pac to the Gyro-Jungle, Ghost Land, Flaming Fortress and Candy Land
  • Use your speed and Pac-power to face challenges like the moving floor, dash panel, jump zones and wind zones
  • Collect power-ups like the Feather Hat to fly & sneak up on Ghosts, armor for Pac-Man's defense, and even go underwater

Accessories:

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • Pac Pix
  • New Super Mario Bros.
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  • Space Invaders Revolution
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Pac 'N Roll takes you around the world as you guide Pac-Man on a globe-sapnning adventure to defend Pac-World! As Castle Pac celebrates the large power pellet crop, a UFO comes down and shoots a Ghost Beam. The Beam turns Pac-Land into Ghost Land! A powerful monster called Golvis turns all the Pacs into spheres, and only Pac-Man is spared. Now you'll guide him around the planet as you fight against this evil plan!


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4 out of 5 stars a pleasant surprise   September 4, 2005
race_of_doom (USA)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

While I liked "Pac-Pix" at first, the replay value has been considerably low. There's just not much to the game, and if I hadn't bought this ("Pac'N Roll") on a whim, I would have never done so based on how lackluster "Pac-Pix" was.

But "Pac'N Roll" is perfect for platformer junkies. Remember that big fad after "Mario 64"? All of those copy cat games on the N64 or Playstation? Well, even when they got bad reviews, I knew I'd enjoy them. They're basic and somewhat generic, but still tremendous fun for me because I just love the genre so much.

"Pac'N Roll" is like one of those. There's not much to it. But it has great controls, nice graphics and a heck of a lot more replay value than "Pac-Pix."

In it, you get a lame story about how all the Pac People are turned into balls that roll around. Pac Man has to save the day from a rock 'n roll alien or something, blah blah blah. And then you get to control the little guy.

It's fun! I was skeptical mainly because of how similar in control technique it is to "Pokemon Dash," but it's miles ahead in terms of fun and comfort. You just move the stylus over the bottom screen in the direction you want, and you'll move in that direction.

The camera angle is always great, and you can manually move it around using the direction pad. Nice.

There's not many enemies, and the few levels go by somewhat fast. But you get a chance to complete each level in three different ways, so you'll be coming back for awhile.

All in all, a fine platformer for those who like the genre. In fact, it's much more easier to control than "Mario 64 DS" because it was MADE for the system. It's not quite as fun or long, but it's easily one of the best 3D platformers on the system right now.



4 out of 5 stars A new Spin on Pac Man   August 29, 2005
Vinster (Jersey City, New Jersey)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

The best way for me to describe this game is to say it's a cross between Monkey Ball and Marble Madness. If you've played either one, you may feel (as I do) that trying to control your character/player can be frustratingly difficult at times. But, thanks to the touch screen of the Nintendo DS, this problem is (almost) eliminated.
You play as Pac-Man, who has been turned into a ball by the evil ghost Golvis. Your goal is to your way through each of the levels collecting as many pellets as you can (you'll need to meet a certain quota of pellets to move past check-point gates to progress through the level). Each level is a 3D-ish world (sort of like what you would see in SuperMarioDS), but from more of an overhead perspective. The camera angels are distanced a bit back from Pac Man - which allows you to get just enough of a feel for your environment and see what's coming up in the distance. There are some problems with the camera at times but this was very infrequent and it's nothing I felt hampered the gameplay (at least not yet, I've only cleared through 3 full levels).
The speed that this game moves at is handled pretty nicely by the DS, and the way you control Pac Man is pretty forgiving. All movement is handled nicely by the bottom screen of the DS: you'll be turning, jumping, stopping & speeding pretty quickly- the longer your pen-stroke, the longer Pac Man rolls and a simple tap of the screen brings Pac Man to a dead-stop.

Once you clear a level you will still have replay value: you can go back to get the best time or make sure you've collected every single pellet, or clear a level with certain criteria (example: clear the board without eating any ghosts, or eating all ghosts). Meeting these certain conditions can earn you Jewels & collecting a certain number of Jewels will allow you to unlock & play the original Pac-Man game.

The graphics are not the most detailed, but they are bright and clear. The levels are enjoyable- each one has it's own unique theme. I found the controls a cinch to pick-up on. The background music is acceptable- nothing too memorable or annoying. However- the voices, or attempt at voices, are merely baby-type-much...the ghosts and pac man sound like the parents from a Peanuts cartoon on helium. (Trust me- the pseudo-voices are TERRIBLE). Since the voices are my only gripe with the game, I can manage. (But I do with that they would have included a couple more levels). I recommend this one for Pac Man fans (it has the original game you can unlock), and it's another DS game that uses the touch screen.



5 out of 5 stars A great surprise   November 26, 2005
Griffey (IND)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Maybe I should have given a 4 stars but i was so surprised how well this game was. While the game on certain levels goes quick it is very fun controlling Pac Man using the touch pad. I think the DS is hitting it's prime as more and more games are using the touch pad as a actual part of the game and not a gimmick. The game starts of really easy which helps you get use to the controls. The game picks up from there and gets harder but at the same time fun......


4 out of 5 stars Fun, most of the time   April 11, 2006
Nate Great (Minnesota MN USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This game is the only game I have ever played that has so much replay value, besides Meele. I'll write shot reviews about the parts of the game

Story: 1/5
Very stupid. All of the Pac people turn into balls, blah blah, you will just have to wait till the ridiculous story is done

Levels: 4/5
All of the levels are great. My favoruite world is 4, gosht land. The problem with this game, is that it dosn't really get hard until you get to World 5, the second last level. I also think they could have made the levels a little bit longer. Oh well, not a big deal.

Unlockables: 4/5
There isn't much to unlock, but the original Pac-Man. It's great until you go to the middle of the level than your'e split in 2! That dosn't make sense at all!

Graphics: 5/5
Good enough to play.

Other stuff:
For once, the camera works well, until World 5 when things start to speed up. It is really fun controlling/rolling Pac Man around, eating monsters, pellets, and crashing into boxes.

Overall: 4.9/5
This is a great DS game. Once you get to the final boss level, it's extremmly hard. I still havn't beat, but I intend to soon.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent game!   December 24, 2005
Jason M. Vancura (Worth, IL United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I really like this game. I have played it over 100 times already, and I have beaten it alot of times. It is so much better than Super Mario 64 DS because the controls are way easier. I also like the graphics because they remind me of Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie. I also like the fact that you can unlock the original Pac-Man arcade game. I have played it, and it brings back a few memories. Overall, I think that this is a fun game, and it is definitely a must-have for your DS collection. I hope that they come out with a sequel to this game because I think that would be cool.


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