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PacBomber

Reviewed by Andrew Saphronov

Do you remember good old games from the 80's? Guess what - there are good people out there, who create remakes of old classics to make sure they are with us forever. PacMan and BomberMan were the great gaming hits of 80's and if you enjoyed playing them, you will definitely fall in love with PacBomber. This game is a modern remake of popular classic games PacMan and Bomberman with several worlds and levels, beautiful graphics and sound effects, bonus items, teleports and offscreen tunnels. The objective of the game is simple but certainly not easy. You have to clear each level of all dots while avoiding hazardous encounters with evil the monsters. Once the level is cleared of all dots, you proceed to the next level. While playing, you will be able to collect different bonuses that will help you to survive in the dangerous labyrinths filled with blood-thirsty creatures. Are you ready for the adventure?


PacBomber

 
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