

A cheeky sorcerer, famous for pulling tricks on innocent victims, devised a substance called "Ghost Ink," a mysterious liquid that transforms any sketch into wicked, malevolent ghost creatures. Every ghost conjured with the ink inherits the sorcerer's playful mischief. These ink-born phantoms have overrun books and paintings, causing chaos in their worlds, and now it's up to Pac-Man to eliminate the ghost menace using the "Ghost Pen," a tool that lets him step into the infected illustrations to purge the villains. Pac-Pix is a game designed specifically to take advantage of the Nintendo DS' unique features. By drawing Pac-Man figures in a particular way (starting with the mouth, then the circle, all in one smooth motion), the drawing springs to life and devours everything in his path. Players can guide Pac-Man's sketches in various directions by tracing routes on the screen for the doodle to follow.
| NDS | March 10, 2005 |