- Publisher: Namco Networks America
- Release Date: Apr 7, 2011
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Apr 29, 2011If you enjoyed Doodle Jump and Mega Jump, and miss playing Pac-Man, PAC'N-JUMP will be on your top played list in no time. It's a perfect game to pick up and play when you have a few moments to burn.
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Apr 8, 2011Namco Bandai took everything we love about Doodle Jump and improved the experience with some old school flavor. The result is an App that represents the best thing to happen to Pac-Man since Championship Edition on Xbox 360.
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Apr 20, 2011While blatant, Pac'N-Jump is actually one of the better Doodle Jump clones out there, and for its 99-cent price, it's well worth a go if you have any fondness for the little yellow dude.
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Apr 20, 2011While it won't win any awards for innovation, Pac'N Jump is a faithful replication of the Doodle Jump formula with an added scoop of nostalgia.
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Apr 11, 2011While Pac'n-Jump is hardly the most original game on the App Store, it certainly adapts from its inspirations well and offers plenty of fan service along the way. Fans of the endless ascension platformer genre could do far worse.
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Apr 8, 2011Pac'n-Jump doesn't bring many new ideas to the endless jumping genre, but that doesn't stop it from bringing the charm.
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Jul 19, 2011Pac-Man's rotund physique and the millimetre-perfect tilt controls make him a delight to bounce up and down and around the edges of the screen, while a forgiving drop distance encourages a cavalier attitude.
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May 9, 2011With only one attempt allowed, this score-chasing affair becomes another insidious time sink.
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Apr 29, 2011PAC'N-JUMP may be just another Doodle Jump clone, but it's a good Doodle Jump clone. With a little bit of variety and some fun retro flavor, PAC'N-JUMP offers a terrific alternative to The Doodler that any Pac-Maniac should enjoy.
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Nov 10, 2011The five stages play with classic Namco arcade games in an amusing way, the graphics are rich and well-defined, and the controls are tight. This is just as well, given the relative toughness of the boost sections.