Starwars293 here with another review. I'm reviewing Jr Pacman for the Atari 2600. This is a pretty fun game to play. It's like the original Pacman, but some things were kind of changed. Here are those things.
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When you go and try to eat the things that look like tic-tacs, the screen scrolls to where you go. At the start, you think that it's the whole maze when it isn't. It's just half of the maze that's showing. It just scrolls to the other half of the screen when you're about to approach it.
The sprites, well the ghosts are the same. Pacman's sprite is now a junior version of himself. The sprites flash for the whole game really. I don't know why, but it's like that. It gets annoying for me at first, but I get used to it after a while.
Gameplay is still the same like usual. It's fun to play this game on the Atari. It plays like the classic Pacman on the NES and arcade version. Only thing different is the scrolling and the sprites, like I mentioned. If it plays like the classic Pacman, which almost all of them do, I would be okay with the game. Now let's move on to finish this review
Graphics-The graphics are okay for a Atari game. The sprites do flash, but I think that's how the sprites are suppose to be.
Sound-The sound is okay I guess. It's the same sound in every stage like in the classic Pacman.
Addictivness-I would play this game again because I love Pacman. I loved the first classic and I also loved this one.
Story-You just pretty much have to complete each maze and eat all the tic-tacs to move on to the next stage.
Depth-It doesn't take long to beat really. It's like the same with every Pacman game. It doesn't take long to beat.
Difficulty-The game isn't that hard really. It's pretty easy to beat and you should be able to beat the whole game.
Overall-This is a fun and a easy game. It just needs little improvements, that's all.
Wrap Things Up-Jr Pacman is a fun and easy game to play. If you want, you can play it. If I were you, I would play this game
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Starwars293 here with another review. I'm reviewing Jr Pacman for the Atari 2600. This is a pretty fun game to play. It's like the original Pacman, but some things were kind of changed. Here are those things.
.
When you go and try to eat the things that look like tic-tacs, the screen scrolls to where you go. At the start, you think that it's the whole maze when it isn't. It's just half of the maze that's showing. It just scrolls to the other half of the screen when you're about to approach it.
The sprites, well the ghosts are the same. Pacman's sprite is now a junior version of himself. The sprites flash for the whole game really. I don't know why, but it's like that. It gets annoying for me at first, but I get used to it after a while.
Gameplay is still the same like usual. It's fun to play this game on the Atari. It plays like the classic Pacman on the NES and arcade version. Only thing different is the scrolling and the sprites, like I mentioned. If it plays like the classic Pacman, which almost all of them do, I would be okay with the game. Now let's move on to finish this review
Graphics-The graphics are okay for a Atari game. The sprites do flash, but I think that's how the sprites are suppose to be.
Sound-The sound is okay I guess. It's the same sound in every stage like in the classic Pacman.
Addictivness-I would play this game again because I love Pacman. I loved the first classic and I also loved this one.
Story-You just pretty much have to complete each maze and eat all the tic-tacs to move on to the next stage.
Depth-It doesn't take long to beat really. It's like the same with every Pacman game. It doesn't take long to beat.
Difficulty-The game isn't that hard really. It's pretty easy to beat and you should be able to beat the whole game.
Overall-This is a fun and a easy game. It just needs little improvements, that's all.
Wrap Things Up-Jr Pacman is a fun and easy game to play. If you want, you can play it. If I were you, I would play this game
This has been another starwars293 review
Thanks for reading
starwars293