About
About this game
Pac-Man (stylized in all capitals as PAC-MAN) is an arcade game designed by Toru Iwatani (1955–) of Namco, and released in Japan as PUCKMAN in May 1980. Licensed for distribution in the United States by Midway Games, it was released in October 1980, at a time when the top arcade games were “stark” space shooters such as Galaxian and Asteroids. Pac-Man established the conventions of the maze chase genre, and is considered to be one of the classics in video game history and an icon of 1980s popular culture. There may have been a gender divide between gamers in different genres; according to one estimate published in 1982, 60% of Pac-Man players were women, while 90% of those playing space shoot-’em-up Omega Race were men.
How to play
Use your Mouse
Editor's take
Why play Pac-Man Card Match?
Pac-Man Card Match is a brain-teasing puzzle game that rewards planning, pattern spotting and a little patience. It is a great fit for players who enjoy thinking a move ahead and solving things at their own pace.
Tips to play better
- Scan the whole board before your first move — the best solution is rarely the most obvious one.
- When you get stuck, undo and look for the move that creates the most follow-up options.
- Take a short break on hard levels; a fresh look often reveals the solution instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Is Pac-Man Card Match free to play?
Yes. Pac-Man Card Match is completely free to play here at Games Chamber. There is no charge and no purchase required to start playing.
Do I need to download or install Pac-Man Card Match?
No download is needed. Pac-Man Card Match runs right in your web browser, so you can start playing instantly on this page.
Can I play Pac-Man Card Match on mobile?
In most cases, yes. Pac-Man Card Match is an HTML5 browser game, so it works on modern phones, tablets and desktop computers without any extra app.
Is Pac-Man Card Match safe and family-friendly?
Games Chamber curates a family-friendly library and our games are picked to be safe for a wide range of ages. You can create a free account (no email required) to save favourites and track your progress.
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