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In order to do well at Baby Pac-Man, a good understanding of how the pinball playfield works is a must. Though it is mostly wide open in the middle, the key points to focus on are the drop targets at the top, and the lanes along either side of the field. One especially important feature to note is the ball that is trapped inside the lane along the top of the field. It is your key to instant power pills. Unless you are focused on increasing your tunnel speed or bonus fruit, that ball should be your constant target, although hitting it intentionally can be quite challenging. The biggest feature of the play field is the four power pill columns that occupy the center of the field. In order to earn power pills (besides hitting the top lane ball), all of the lights that spell P-A-C-M-A-N must be lit in any of the columns. If the player misses the ball and it passes between the flippers, Baby Pac-Man is expelled from the pinball game and returns to the maze, unable to return through the lower escape tunnels until the maze is cleared, or Baby loses a life. A break down of the entire play field features follows. | In order to do well at Baby Pac-Man, a good understanding of how the pinball playfield works is a must. Though it is mostly wide open in the middle, the key points to focus on are the drop targets at the top, and the lanes along either side of the field. One especially important feature to note is the ball that is trapped inside the lane along the top of the field. It is your key to instant power pills. Unless you are focused on increasing your tunnel speed or bonus fruit, that ball should be your constant target, although hitting it intentionally can be quite challenging. The biggest feature of the play field is the four power pill columns that occupy the center of the field. In order to earn power pills (besides hitting the top lane ball), all of the lights that spell P-A-C-M-A-N must be lit in any of the columns. If the player misses the ball and it passes between the flippers, Baby Pac-Man is expelled from the pinball game and returns to the maze, unable to return through the lower escape tunnels until the maze is cleared, or Baby loses a life. A break down of the entire play field features follows. | ||
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==Maze 1== | ==Maze 1== | ||
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* This is the introductory maze. It contains 240 pellets (244 if you earn all four power pellets). The extended size of the pinball escape tunnels make them suitable for hiding from the ghosts briefly since they will never follow you down there. | * This is the introductory maze. It contains 240 pellets (244 if you earn all four power pellets). The extended size of the pinball escape tunnels make them suitable for hiding from the ghosts briefly since they will never follow you down there. | ||
* In this maze, almost every area of the map is equally dangerous, but take special care around the area directly above the ghost pen, and make sure no ghosts are about to come out before tackling that area. | * In this maze, almost every area of the map is equally dangerous, but take special care around the area directly above the ghost pen, and make sure no ghosts are about to come out before tackling that area. | ||
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==Maze 2== | ==Maze 2== | ||
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* Once you get the hang of it, this maze can be somewhat easier than the previous maze. It contains 244 pellets (248 if you earn all four power pellets). The long uninterrupted corridors give the ghosts fewer opportunities to close the distance between you. | * Once you get the hang of it, this maze can be somewhat easier than the previous maze. It contains 244 pellets (248 if you earn all four power pellets). The long uninterrupted corridors give the ghosts fewer opportunities to close the distance between you. | ||
* Again, try to move in circular sweeps around the maze. By the time you reach this stage, you should have a tunnel speed of at least 2. If too many ghosts are on your side of the screen, quickly traverse to the other side through the tunnel. | * Again, try to move in circular sweeps around the maze. By the time you reach this stage, you should have a tunnel speed of at least 2. If too many ghosts are on your side of the screen, quickly traverse to the other side through the tunnel. | ||
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==Maze 3== | ==Maze 3== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Baby Pac-Man maze3.png|right]] | ||
* The third and final maze design is clearly an homage to the original Pac-Man maze. It contains 230 pellets (234 if you earn all four power pellets), and is the only maze whose path at the top of the screen is interrupted. This can often work to your advantage. | * The third and final maze design is clearly an homage to the original Pac-Man maze. It contains 230 pellets (234 if you earn all four power pellets), and is the only maze whose path at the top of the screen is interrupted. This can often work to your advantage. | ||
* Because of the break at the top, it can be a little more difficult to work in a circular fashion. Instead, watch for signs of ghosts following you to the top of the screen, but on the wrong side. If it's safe, clear out the dots around one block, and return to the bottom, cross over and repeat on the other side. | * Because of the break at the top, it can be a little more difficult to work in a circular fashion. Instead, watch for signs of ghosts following you to the top of the screen, but on the wrong side. If it's safe, clear out the dots around one block, and return to the bottom, cross over and repeat on the other side. | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Baby Pac-Man diagram.png|right]] | ||
* A) Passing the ball through the far left lane lights up another letter in the word F-R-U-I-T-S. If every letter is lit and the ball passes through (A) again, the bonus fruit will increase to the next highest point value. One of the center arrows which leads to a bonus life will light up as well. | * A) Passing the ball through the far left lane lights up another letter in the word F-R-U-I-T-S. If every letter is lit and the ball passes through (A) again, the bonus fruit will increase to the next highest point value. One of the center arrows which leads to a bonus life will light up as well. | ||
* B) This is a challenging lane to drop the ball through, but it's very rewarding. It will compare the first and second column of the power pill lights (above the left flipper) and even them up. For example, if the first column has four lights lit and the second column has three or less, the second column will automatically adjust to having four lights lit as well. If both columns have the same number of lights lit, they will each get one additional light. If one column has the power pill light lit, passing through this lane will cause the other to light up automatically. | * B) This is a challenging lane to drop the ball through, but it's very rewarding. It will compare the first and second column of the power pill lights (above the left flipper) and even them up. For example, if the first column has four lights lit and the second column has three or less, the second column will automatically adjust to having four lights lit as well. If both columns have the same number of lights lit, they will each get one additional light. If one column has the power pill light lit, passing through this lane will cause the other to light up automatically. | ||
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* F) This lane has the same effect as the lane described in (B) except that it evens up (or adds to) the lights in the third and fourth column, above the right flipper. | * F) This lane has the same effect as the lane described in (B) except that it evens up (or adds to) the lights in the third and fourth column, above the right flipper. | ||
* G) Passing the ball through the far right lane lights up another letter in the word T-U-N-N-E-L. If every letter is lit and the ball passes through (G) again, Baby's tunnel speed will increase by one, up to a maximum speed of 8. One of the center arrows which leads to a bonus life will light up as well. | * G) Passing the ball through the far right lane lights up another letter in the word T-U-N-N-E-L. If every letter is lit and the ball passes through (G) again, Baby's tunnel speed will increase by one, up to a maximum speed of 8. One of the center arrows which leads to a bonus life will light up as well. | ||
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