
CLASSIC NES – PAC-MAN offers two viewing options, including scroll and full-screen. Game Boy Advance has quite limitations on screen resolution, so players should customize it according to your individual needs. In which, if you select Scroll, the map will be moved according to Pac-man, while Full-screen is a static map that will be smaller to fit the screen of the device. In terms of gameplay, it is designed according to the levels. Players take turns completing goals set by the system to pass the stages and score points. In it, the task is usually quite simple and clear, including eating all the yellow dots that appear in the maze, collecting fruits, and sometimes is eating ghosts. Before starting to play, mode options are given: Easy, Normal, and Hard. It is the basis for determining how dangerous the color ghosts appear in the maze are, the harder it is, the faster they move and attacks. Specifically, the names of the four demons are Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. They move freely to eat the weaker opponents. Pacman can destroy them by eating power pellets in the four corners of the screen, or eating them when they are in a disabled state to score an additional 200 points. Of course, they are revived in unlimited times, while players only have three lives throughout the game.