Saturday, March 6, 2010

Lesson 12: Believe in Miracles


Unlike the “real world”, (which I wish everyone would shut up about already), miracles CAN happen to Ms. Pacman. Picture this, hotshot: You’re hauling ass and chowing dots through board six like nobody’s business when suddenly you notice an irresistible savory pear dancing around the maze. You decide that it’s dangerous but worth the risk*, only to find yourself in a no-win situation. Every direction leads to certain death. (More on coping with death later.) Then, just as you accept your fate you miraculously travel through the ghost and live to tell the tale. This is extremely rare but it does happen so you damn well better be prepared for it. Do not panic. Yes, it defies every natural law that has ever been established in Pacland and the implications reach far beyond what our brains are capable of grasping. But you mustn't squander a rare second chance. (This happened to Matt once; his eyes bulged out of his head and he shouted “DID YOU SEE THAT?!?!?” moments before getting stuffed by a follow-up ghost. Don’t be like Matt.) The mature way to handle the situation is to casually nod your head and imply that it was all a part of your master plan.




If you play it off right you may or may not score a hot date.

*There’s a Ratt song called Dangerous But Worth the Risk. It’s okay.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Lesson 4: It's all about the banana



The numbers are simply staggering. 1 banana = 5,000 points. That’s 50 cherries. The probability of snacking on ghosts dwindles as you reach higher levels so the fruit becomes your primary source of points. Points are important because they measure your overall greatness as a person. Therefore it is critical that you eat every banana you can. I’m only going to say this once - it is absolutely disgraceful to let a banana wander off screen and doing so will bring great shame to you and your family. (And I will personally never speak to you again.)

Having said that, the manner in which one responds when a banana appears speaks volumes about the depth of character of the player. My friend Matt is an excellent packer. He may even have been a superstar if it wasn’t for his complete inability to remain calm whenever a banana emerges. (He gets all freaked out and usually plows head-first into the nearest ghost.)

Lesson 3: Know your ghosts



Know your ghosts. It would serve you well to pay close attention to your enemies' behavior. It might just save your life. In most versions, Pink and Red are relentless psychopaths who work together to murder you. Orange generally minds his own bidness unless you’re snacking in the bottom left corner. Then all bets are off; he’s obsessively protective of that corner for some reason. Green is a fool. Feel free to mock him as you see fit.

Lesson 2: Cherries are for chumps



I can't stress this enough: cherries are not worth dying for. Sure they're enticing, bouncy and delicious. However, they're only worth 100 lousy points (that's a mere 10 dots when you think about it. Think about it...)

Lesson 1: If you're not playing to win, save your quarters