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Nintendo DS : Pac-Pix Reviews

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Gas Gauge 71
Below are user reviews of Pac-Pix and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Pac-Pix. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Terrible!!!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 4 / 21
Date: June 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Their are bad games,but this is just crazy. It's ridiculus. What's really cool about this game,is that people like it. I can't even draw Pacman! YOu have to be absoulute perfect with the drawing. Don't buy it,it's not worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hopless.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 25
Date: June 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is not even fun for a minute. All you do is draw disfigured pac man and little lines. It is just pathetic how bad this game is.

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2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 14
Date: May 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

way too short, way too unfun, way too unoriginal..

do not buy it... this is by far the worst game on the DS.. it wasn't even to me worth the rent.. at ALL

Cool idea, but VERY HIGH frustration level!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 9 / 13
Date: July 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I'm okay at video games, but my younger son is a whiz at them---he often beats adults who pride themselves on being stars at them! But both of us agreed this game was JUST TOO HARD. It's a terrific idea---you draw Pacmen to eat up ghosts. The Pacmen go in the direction you drew them---bigger ones go slower, littler ones faster. Sometimes you have to drive them over locks and then you can make them go up to the top screen of the DS for bonus points. It's neat because they get littler up there, but keep their same basic shape, then they come down bigger and keep eating! You can draw walls to keep them from walking off the screen, as you only have a limited amount of Pacmen for each level. At higher levels, you can also draw arrows and bombs.

We played this for a quite a while, but hit a wall about about section 1, level 5 (that's not the technical term, but there are many sections each with many levels, so you get the idea!) You can't skip levels, so we just tried over and over and over and just could NOT do it. At one point you have to eat ghosts in order, first 1 then 2 then 3. The ghost are very close together and you have to shoot them with arrows apart, then eat them. All this is within a short time limit and with limited pacmen and with needing to draw them well enough to be recognized as such...Well, I felt like crying after a bit! And I am closing in on 40 fast---I can imagine how kids feel.

I find this problem with many video games. They seem to be aimed at high end games, and ignore the fact that much of their audience are KIDS---some of which are fairly good but others of which are not. My thoughts are that the professional reviewers ARE good, and those are the ones the games are made to impress---after all, once you've bought the game, they don't make more if you actually can PLAY it!

Way too repetative

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: May 06, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I'm not entirely sure why the Nintendo DS can't get very many decent games. Pac Pix is a VERY INNOVATIVE game, but the problem is in the gameplay. It's unique, and for that I gave it three stars instead of two. But it's repetative gameplay makes this less fun to play. Especially because it gets old real fast.

First of all, let me say this. It's really cool to draw your own pac-man and watch him chomp away at your enemies. It's also really cool to be able to guide him by drawing walls and such. Really, it's innovative stuff. You can also draw arrors to shoot at missiles that come raining down on you.

The problem is this kind of gameplay gets old really fast. There's not much of a story (as a previous reviewer already said, if you didn't like Yoshi Touch and Go, you won't like this game). The only point is to get a high score and beat the game. It's also really short. There's no point putting down thirty dollars for a game like this. It's way too short, with very little replay value.

Graphic wise, this game is actually kind of neat. I love the way Pac-man looks, and I like the soft booklike look this game has. It's rather nice to see. The music is mixed from previous pac-man titles (arcade mostly).

Seriously, this can be a fun game. The problem is, it's too repetative. Sometimes being repative isn't bad, but in this case it is. Especially because you don't do much of anything! Fire arrows and draw lines for pac-man to follow. That's about it, actually. There's no challenge to it either, and it's too short.

Don't spend your money on this game. It's really innovative, that's for damn sure. But don't go blowing your money on a game that's not a whole lot of fun after two hours.

Pick Your Pac

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 12
Date: July 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User

You'll need coordination, quick reflexes and good aim if you plan on getting anywhere with Pac-Pix. Probably the most innovative title yet for the Nintendo DS, Pac-Pix has you drawing your own character and weapons for use in the game play. Few games before have been able to generate this level of connection with the player. When you see the Pac-Man you drew come to life and begin chomping baddies it's quite a thrilling experience.

The game play is almost more puzzle based than action or platformer based. You will have to figure out how to defeat enemies, get around brick walls, open doors, figure out how to defeat the boss baddies and try to collect extra lives and bonuses all while using the least amount of Pac-Mans. That's quite a lot to keep track of and it might make the game a bit daunting for some players.

There are many virtual cards that get unlocked as you play the game, but it would have been nice if a few more unlockable items were included. Also although the drawing interface is a wonder it doesn't always work well. I have a very hard time getting the game to recognize my arrows for some reason. Many times I have died on a level because my drawings weren't up to snuff.

If you are looking for an addictive, innovative game then look no further. There has never been a game like Pac-Pix before. It's probably not the best game for younger gamers, but moderate to experienced gamers can expect hours and hours of Pac-Man craziness.

not bad if you like high score games

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: April 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User

If you found Yoshi Touch & Go lacking, DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. This is another one of those games that many like to call "tech demos" -- simple games with no story (or a REALLY simple one) and a major emphasis of improving your high score.

In Pac-Pix, you draw a Pac Man (with your "magic pen") to get rid of all the ghosts on the level. Each level is a page in a chapter, and there are 12 chapters in all.

It's a pretty short game, but there are a few unlockable extras (cards) and improving your high score is a fun pick-up-and-play kind of thing. Also, the levels do progressively get harder -- soon you'll be drawing arrows to deflect off mirrors and bombs.

It's a very creative game overall, and perfect fun for novice and expert gamers alike. Just be prepared for a very simple presentation, mediocre (but still nice) graphics, and being able to "beat it" in about a week.

Addictive, challenging, and fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: June 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The title of my review pretty much sums it up. The game is totally addictive--even when you're frustrating, it's tough to put down. The challenge level is high--after you see the ending, you unlock another "book" (basically, another mode) that has the same levels, only harder. Plus, there are over a dozen "cards" to unlock, if you still crave more. And trust me, you will be. The fast-paced, touch-screen gameplay is great fun, and makes wonderful use of the DS capabilities. Also, both screens are used well (especially during the super-cool boss fights), and every "chapter" introduces new mechanics. Like WarioWare, this is a must-play for DS owners.

Wow! Draw my own PAC MAN??? Neat!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I almost passed this game up thinking it's another lousy Pac Man game like Pac n Roll. I hated Pac n Roll because of it's difficulty with the controls and it was in 3D which I found out I hate.

PAC PIX is not in 3D and you get to draw your Pac Man and watch him move and eat up the monsters. Really neatest thing I ever saw!!

I'm on Book 1 level 11. It is such an addicting game with high level of frustration as you go into higher levels but I'm enjoying it and not giving up!!

This game is all stylus usage! No buttons to use. Glad I got this game! Should be fun for all ages.

Great basic arcade-puzzling game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 31 / 32
Date: July 02, 2005
Author: Amazon User

If you've got a DS and enjoy classic arcade style games, then be sure to give Pac Pix a try. You get to draw your very own pac-man and watch it gobble up ghosts!

Let me say first that this is a basic arcade game - it's NOT a game with complex soundtracks, with high quality anime fighting characters. If you're looking for shoot-em-up adventure, this just isn't it. It's more a complex puzzle game that gives you an artistic outlet. For me, this is just perfect.

In essence, you are drawing arcade weapons on the bottom part of your DS screen, to gather up goodies and eat up ghosts. You start with a pac-man. You can draw a big one that moves slowly, or a tiny one that moves super-quick. You can draw him with a big mouth or little. Whatever you draw, that's what takes off after the ghosts!

Now you draw lines to help your pac-creature move around. You can also draw arrows that fire off, bombs, and more. The puzzles grow more complex as you go - but part of the challenge here is to replay levels to try to do them as quickly as you can. This is where the puzzle-like aspect really comes in. Do you draw two tiny pac-creatures and try to keep them both going - or do you draw a larger one to eat all the ghosts in one pass? By knowing the order in which the ghosts come out, and their placement, you can plot to get them in the most efficient manner possible.

I will say that someone with poor coordination might have trouble making a pac-creature properly. You of course have to have a general circle shape with a mouth. But the game does start in beginner steps so that you can practice and learn how to use the stylus, in order to get the hang of this. Really, with so many DS games involving fine stylus control, think of this as a practice game, to get your skills built up!


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