Pac 'n Roll

Pac 'n Roll[lower-alpha 1] is a video game developed by Namco for the Nintendo DS. The game stars a 3D Pac-Man as the user rolls him throughout the playing field using the touchscreen. The classic arcade Pac-Man game is also unlockable. It was later released for the Wii on the Namco Museum Remix and Namco Museum Megamix compilation games.

Pac 'n Roll
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
SeriesPac-Man
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: July 28, 2005
  • NA: August 16, 2005
  • EU: October 28, 2005
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Plot

Once when Pac-Man was still young, he spent a summer at the home of the great Pac-Master for training to fight the ghosts in Pac-Land. During Pac-Man's training, Pac-Master's family went to the Power Pellet Harvest Festival with Pac-Man. The Ghosts (possibly young too) decided to summon the legendary ghost, Golvis. He was said to be so strong that he was sent to space by the ghosts themselves. Castle Pac were celebrating the large crop of power pellets gathered, when the Harvest Festival was suddenly disturbed by a UFO from which Golvis comes. In an attempt to save the Pacs, Pac-Master chomped on a power pellet. But while the other ghosts turned blue, Golvis remained his normal colour with only the end of his tail blue. Golvis and his alive guitar sidekick (named Jack) turned the Pac-People into spheres (they are the same just without arms or legs), and kidnaps them all. With the help of Pac-Land's guardian fairy, Krystal, Pac-Man managed to escape before getting kidnapped. This explains why Golvis' guitar is always out of tune because he was using it to smash Pac-Man into the ground.

Now with the help of Krystal, Pac-Man (who has been put on Golvis' sphere curse) must save Pac-Master's family from the evil Golvis and Ghosts, with their evil plot to turn Pac-Land into Ghost-Land.

Characters

Main characters

  • Pac-Man - Pac-Man is a young traveler and the main protagonist. He spends his time with Pac-Master and his family during summer vacation. One night, he was turned into a ball by Golvis' power.
  • Krystal - Krystal is a fairy who saved Pac-Man before he got kidnapped. She is usually seen giving hints to Pac-Man throughout his adventure.
  • Golvis - Golvis is a ghost created by the young ghosts and the game's main antagonist. He is seen as a punk-rocker and he usually carries a guitar around with him. Unlike the ghosts Pac-Man fights, he takes three Power Pellets to eat him. When defeated, he has a tendency of yelling; "I'LL GET YOU NEXT TIME! JUST YOU WAIT AND SEE!"
  • Jack - Jack is Golvis' guitar that is usually quiet. He assists Golvis in defeating Pac-Man.

Recurring characters

  • Pac-Master - Pac-Master is the father of the Pac-Master family and Pac-Man's mentor.
  • Pac-Master's Wife - She is the wife of Pac-Master and is usually seen wearing a pink hat.
  • Pac-Baby - She is Pac-Master's daughter.

Reception

The game received mixed to positive reviews.

Wii version

Pac 'n Roll was re-released on to the Wii in 2007 as part of Namco Museum Remix; it is renamed Pac 'n Roll Remix and instead of the controls using the touch screen, it uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. The story is also removed from this version of the game and the DS version's "Ghost House" world is replaced with a Wii-exclusive "Golvis's Hideout" world. The Wii version's final boss is also different from the DS version's final boss. This version also doesn't include the "Pac-Moon" or the original Pac-Man within it since this version is already part of an arcade compilation. In North America, this version was also re-released again in 2010 as part of Namco Museum Megamix, also for Wii.

Notes

  1. Japanese: パックンロール Hepburn: Pakku n Rōru

References

  1. "Review at GameSpot". August 22, 2005.
  2. "Pac 'n Roll for DS Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. July 2, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  3. "Review at Eurogamer". October 19, 2005.
  4. Bettenhausen, Shane (August 30, 2008). "Pac 'N Roll Review". Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  5. Silverman, Ben (October 25, 2005). "Pac 'n Roll Review - GameRevolution". Game Revolution. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
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