Subject: [MsPacMan (i)FAQ] Another Cheesy Japanese Video Game, Revisited From: spmcisaa@midway.uchicago.edu (Shaun Patrick Mcisaac) Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 22:05:57 GMT Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade A while back on alt.games.sf2, Milo D. Cooper complained about Jr Pac Man being so damned hard. I responded by telling him to play Ms Pac Man instead, one thing led to another, and this happened. Shaun Ms Pac Man Frequenty Asked Question type guide v1.4 release2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic junk: Monster: See ghosts. MsPacMan: The star of our game. Ghosts: The enemy. They come in four flavors: Red: Blinky aka Shadow Blue: Inky Pink: Pinky Brown: Sue aka Clyde Guy, Life, Man: General references to one MsPacMan. Ie, you get killed, you "lost a man," "lost a life," or "lost a guy." Walls: Borders of the maze. Dots: Little white things you eat for 10pts. Power pellets: Flashing dots, aka pills, energizers, etc.. 50pts each Maze: Uhm... Stage: A single maze. They come in six flavors: 1-2: The cherry. 3-5: The apple. 6-9: The chase boards. 10-13: The blue junior boards. 14-17: The pink boards. 18-21: The red junior boards. Not so basic junk: After stage 21, the last four sets of stages repeat, in fours. There are also no more 'acts.' 22-25: The chase boards. 26-29: The blue junior boards. 29-32: The pink boards. 33-36: The red junior boards. 37-40: The chase boards. 41-44: The blue junior boards. 45-48: The pink boards. 49-52: The red junior boards. 53-56: The chase boards. 57-60: The blue junior boards. 61-64: The pink boards. 65-68: The red junior boards. 69-72: The chase boards. 73-76: The blue junior boards. 77-80: The pink boards. 81-84: The red junior boards. 85-88: The chase boards. 89-92: The blue junior boards. 93-96: The pink boards. 97-100: The red junior boards. 101-104: The chase boards. 105-108: The blue junior boards. 109-112: The pink boards. 113-116: The red junior boards. 117-120: The chase boards. 121-124: The blue junior boards. 125-128: The pink boards. 129-132: The red junior boards. ... And that's it. After that, a bug causes the game to malfunction. I'm told you can play through the malfunction for 8 stages, after which Ms Pac Man decides that it's REALLY had enough and will shut down completely. No-blue-time: This happens on the 17th stage, and every stage after 18. Power pellets don't work AT ALL. If you hit a pellet and a ghost at the same time, you will get a special death scene, but still die. Chapter II: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stage descriptions: I'd like to add a pic of the boards here, but gamefaqs doesn't have HTML faqs last I checked. Scoring: Dot 10pts Power Pellet 50 pts Cherry 100 pts Strawberry 200 pts Orange 500 pts Pretzel 700 pts Apple 1000 pts Pear 2000 pts Banana 5000 pts After eating a power pellet, blue or flashing ghosts provide the following awards: 1st Ghost 200 pts 2nd Ghost 400 pts 3rd Ghost 800 pts 4th Ghost 1600 pts Perfect boards: A perfect board happens when you get: A) both of the fruits B) all four ghosts for every pellet C) don't loss a life Up to stage 7, the perfect board scores are calculable, because the # of dots, pellets, ghosts, and the type of fruit is held constant. (After stage 7 the fruits come out of random type.) To get a really good high score, you need to be able to get perfect boards for the first several stages consistently. Getting all four ghosts all four times is worth considerably more than the fruit, especially the random fruit which is usually pretty low in value. Tunnels: During the first three stages, the ghosts will take an extra amount of time to go through the tunnels. After the orange, this doesn't happen. Hitting a power pellet: After eating a power pellet, all of the ghosts will reverse their direction. Even if you are in "no blue time", the pellets still have this effect. The ghost AI will also reverse, so that they run away from you instead of coming at you. The Ghost House or Ghost Box: The Ghosts will ALWAYS exit their little box to the left. HOWEVER, if you hit a pellet while the ghosts are still in there, they'll immediately flip directions, after getting out. Ghost motion: The monsters essentially DO NOT turn around. Ie, if you get behind one of them, you can follow them and they WON'T turn around. This is somewhat strange, but occasionally useful. Flipping: If you start a stage, most notably the 3rd through 5th, and live long enough without getting killed the ghost will do a flip. So, if they were tailing you, they'll suddenly run away for a second. This also happens wherever you take too long to finish a stage, which is easily observed when you "trap" the ghosts. That is described below. Oh, and this flipping phenomenon is why it's a bad idea to "follow" the ghosts that can't turn around (see above). When a flip occurs, all will do it simultaneously, unless they are in the box. If a ghost is in the box, that one will delay and flip upon leaving the box. The flips also occur when a pellet is hit, even if you do not get any blue time at all. This helps somewhat on later stages, since the pellets aren't very accessible in the junior boards. The first flip comes near the start of the stage, the second many seconds later. They keep happening, over a LONG period of time, if the ghosts are trapped. Fruit release: Happens after you eat X or Y dots. X is about 1/3 of the dots on the board and Y is about 2/3. If, while the first fruit is on the field, you eat 2/3 or more of the dots, the second fruit will try to come out right after the first leaves, but then disappears in a glitch (you lose the fruit, but not the game). Chapter III: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scattering effects: Tunneling out, hitting a power pellet, using a flipping effect. Grouping effects: Being near the ghost house or the pellets (except on the pear/pink mazes) Death traps: A place in which the ghosts tend to trap you very quickly and efficiently. They are: Cherry: none. Apple: The top "T" pattern. Chase Boards: Lower "T" pattern, top-center area. The lower corners are too, if you don't get them when you get the pellet. Juniors: Everything and nothing. Walkthrus: It is possible to walk through a ghost. It's essentially random, but it can be "induced" to a limited extent. "If they're not looking at you they can't eat you.".. right?;) Tunneling out: Basic escape technique, this allows you to get some breather room. This is also a scattering effect. Usually you get 2-3 of the ghost arranged around you like this: Ghost Ghost You Tunnel Ghost So the three ghosts will follow you over to the tunnel, and they usually won't follow you through (it depends on whether your on the junior or pink/pear boards, and how close they are to you when you go into the tunnel). This gives you some free time. If they *do* go through, usually it will only be one of them, so you're in a much less stressed position. Remember that the slowing down of the action is exactly what allows good/great players to play for upwards of 30minutes (and in fact upwards of a few hours); you clear out a small section of the board, then regroup back at the tunnels, and allow yourself some thought time. There are other methods to long playing time, but I find this to be more comfortable as the momentary breaks that tunneling out gives you let you think about how you want to get a part of a maze cleared. Special tunnel techniques: This amazing technique is basically essential for clearing the pear/pink boards effectively. If you travel through the tunnels on either of these two mazes with a ghost tailing you and exit the tunnel down, they will *never* follow you. The ghost will *always* exit the tunnel left or right. Now this is great, because by letting the ghost pass "over your head" and then moving up against the wall, you can "rest" while the ghost figure out where you are. But you can then simply repeat this process by stringing the ghost along to the other side, and rest again. Do this for a little while (you don't have to make sure the ghost is even trailing you, they'll just get more confused), wait for an opening, take it, tunnel out, repeat. Harder than it sounds, and requires some judgement. Double fruit sound: This unusual glitch is pretty much useless, but easy enough to set up that you can do it without disrrupting your game too much. Eat a power pellet while a fruit is on the board, then pursue the fruit. Eat the fruit, and then get a ghost right afterwards, while the sound for eating the fruit is still playing. If you time this right (it's not too hard) you'll eat the fruit, get the sound for it, and then get the sound for it again. You don't get any bonus points for this beyond the normal fruit value, but oh well. Favorite clearing patterns... ( up to stage 92 anyways ): Cherry: None worth listing. Apple: Left, Down, Right, Down, Right Up, Right, Up, Right Up Left, wait for flipping effect. Pear/Pink boards: Clear the bottom centre "T", then tunnel out. The Juniors: Left, Up Left Down Right Up Right... and keep moving. Ghost traps: Unusual AI glitches; you can put yourself in certain places on certain stages, with the ghosts coming at you from a certain pathway, and have the ghosts just run around and around in a circle. Easiest way to do it is on the apple stage. get the ghosts onto the lower half of the playing field by whatever means. Run up to the space just below the top-left power pellet, and wait for the ghosts to come at you. They'll turn left just before your ledge, and go around that little "?" type-section for a LONG time. Oh, and the brown ghost has such an unusual pattern, that it will run itself through the trap BACKWARDS...