![]() Grafting Crossy Road's ideas onto Pac-Man may have started as nothing more than an attempt to exploit the value of both properties, but the end result is so harmonious it doesn't matter. Crossy Road and Pac-Man 256 were both made by developer Hipster Whale. But don't worry, this isn't outright theft. The game is essentially a fusion of Pac-Man's maze-running, dot-munching, and ghost-evading and Crossy Road's endless structure and retro 3D style. ![]() Pac-Man Crosses the Road Pac-Man 256 takes inspiration from the original Pac-Man, as well as last year's smash hit mobile game Crossy Road. It's an Editors' Choice for mobile games. ![]() Fortunately, Pac-Man 256's great, less-is-more approach delivers a modern, mobile evolution of the classic Pac-Man formula. Today's iPhone and iPad gaming landscape is a lot like the arcade scene in the 1980s, so sooner or later Pac-Man had to make an appearance. Pac-Man or the recent Pac-Man Championship Edition DX, make small, smart tweaks instead of massive, misguided changes. ![]() The original, arcade version of Pac-Man is such a simple game that most attempts to reinvent it just end up becoming entirely different experiences. ![]()
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