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The player assumes a first person view of the world, a side scrolling environment, in which everything must be manipulated through the use of a sling shot. This style of gameplay, completely unique even today, allows Pac-Man to move about freely within the game while events become affected by the player. For instance Pac-Man may see something on screen, become excited and run to it where some unfortunate event takes place damaging or killing him; the player however can affect the situation by simply pelting Pac-Man with a rock, thus diverting his attention and saving him from the calamity. | The player assumes a first person view of the world, a side scrolling environment, in which everything must be manipulated through the use of a sling shot. This style of gameplay, completely unique even today, allows Pac-Man to move about freely within the game while events become affected by the player. For instance Pac-Man may see something on screen, become excited and run to it where some unfortunate event takes place damaging or killing him; the player however can affect the situation by simply pelting Pac-Man with a rock, thus diverting his attention and saving him from the calamity. | ||
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