Ms. Pacman is a popular arcade game released by Midway in 1981. This sequel to Pac-Man differs from its predecessor on the fact that it has different screens and a female character. It was also one of the more successful of early arcade games as its sales record is still unmatched.
This version was created from Paul Neaves Pacman and edited by Syndicates Domain to accurately to match the original Ms. Pacman as possible.
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Instructions: Control Ms. Pacman to collect all the pills onscreen, hit the power pills (large) to change all ghosts blue which allows you to eat them. Clear all the pills to complete the level.
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Ms. Pacman - Ms. Pacman is a popular arcade game released by Midway in 1981. This sequel to Pac-Man differs from its predecessor on the fact that it has different screens and a female character. It was also one of the more successful of early arcade games as its sales record is still unmatched.
This version was created from Paul Neaves Pacman and edited by Syndicates Domain to accurately to match the original Ms. Pacman as possible.
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Ms. Pacman is a popular arcade game released by Midway in 1981. This sequel to Pac-Man differs from its predecessor on the fact that it has different screens and a female character. It was also one of the more successful of early arcade games as its sales record is still unmatched.
This version was created from Paul Neaves Pacman and edited by Syndicates Domain to accurately to match the original Ms. Pacman as possible.