YouTube user buptkangbo used the Unity3D game engine to develop a sort of 3D version of Pac-Man -- or, at least, a game roughly equivalent to what someone who has never seen Pac-Man would imagine if you had just described it to them. A yellow sphere walks around through a grassy field, collecting mushrooms and throwing them at ghost monsters. That's cool; the "official" Pac-Man platformers took lots of liberties, too.
What makes this particular version unique is that it's controlled with Kinect, played dolphin-style -- by which we mean the player leans into the camera as if swimming underwater. See for yourself after the break. If the demo actually becomes available for download and you then decide to try it, we suggest having plenty of snack foods handy for the full Pac-Man experience.
Not a game I would want to play, but if I was forced to play it, I would saw off my left leg in exchange for the use of a traditional controller.
Implementing motion controls for the sake of using motion controls will result in a more difficult gaming experience... in a bad way... like trying to masturbate with 2 hook hands...
@Morisato13 Motion controls are fun to watch when you are not playing, likewise, I guess it would be fun to watch another person trying to masturbate with 2 hook hands.
Namco's world famous arcade game returns and now he's totally portable! Who can forget the countless hours and quarters spent avoiding the pesky ghosts while chompin' on the dots? Or gobbling up the fruit for bonus points! Re-live the arcade action on your mobile phone.
Guide PAC-MAN through the maze and munch all the dots and Power Pellets to clear each stage. Avoid the roaming enemy ghosts! Munch a Power Pellet to momentarily turn the ghosts blue! When they're blue you can eat them for bonus points! Gobble up the fruit for extra points and reach 10,000 points for an extra turn.