Play Pac Man on Facebook

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Facebook now has Pac-Man, with the little yellow champion now available in two different games, though it’s not cheap.

The original Pac-Man is free for the first time you play it only, and then you’ll need to load up on the virtual credits.

Pac-Man S, meanwhile, is free to play, and is a score attack – get the best possible score in 1-2 minutes and compare your score with friends. You’ll be able to shell out real cash for in-game items.

Despite the price, it’s nice to see the yellow guy pop up on Facebook too. You can play along here:

http://apps.facebook.com/pacmanoriginal

http://apps.facebook.com/pacmans

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    Play Pac Man on Facebook

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    1 min read

    Facebook now has Pac-Man, with the little yellow champion now available in two different games, though it’s not cheap.

    The original Pac-Man is free for the first time you play it only, and then you’ll need to load up on the virtual credits.

    Pac-Man S, meanwhile, is free to play, and is a score attack – get the best possible score in 1-2 minutes and compare your score with friends. You’ll be able to shell out real cash for in-game items.

    Despite the price, it’s nice to see the yellow guy pop up on Facebook too. You can play along here:

    http://apps.facebook.com/pacmanoriginal

    http://apps.facebook.com/pacmans

    This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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