
He sets off to work his way through the abandoned factory where the monster is being created. In the final segment of the game, Pac-Man watches a news segment in which the ghosts are stealing gum from children all over the city, when the Ghost Witch of Netor takes over the broadcast and tells Pac-Man that her Gum Monster is nearly complete. His third task is to retrieve Pac-Jr.'s stolen guitar. After accomplishing this, Pac-Man is tasked with going to the mountains to pick a flower for Lucy's birthday. The player must first help Pac-Man and Ms.
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The game centers around Pac-Man as he sets out to complete a series of tasks for his family. Note: some parts of this section may be considered spoilers. In some cases, the ghosts may leave behind important objects. Three Super Pellets can be held at a time, and more can be found growing on trees. Then Pac-Man becomes Super Pac-Man for a brief time and flies around, eating the ghosts. When this happens, Pac-Man is paralyzed by fear and eventually faints, unless the player gives him a Super Pellet. Throughout the game, Pac-Man is occasionally harassed by the four ghosts. Hitting a trash can on a city street at the wrong time, for example, can cause a cat to jump out and attack Pac-Man. But beware - a few objects when hit can also produce disastrous (and humorous) results. Hitting objects with the slingshot can often get Pac-Man to look at that object and piece together parts of the puzzle he is currently trying to solve - for example, hitting a door may cause Pac-Man to go inside a house to discover a clue. There are a few instances, however, where Pac-Man is required to be angry or frightened.

Pac-Man's mood varies throughout the game, usually in response to his environment or the player's actions, and generally his mood affects his actions and his willingness to cooperate with the player the varieties of "bad" moods can at time compromise the player's ability to progress.

The player cannot control Pac-Man directly, but instead can direct his attention in various directions, and is armed with a slingshot (represented by a small crosshair) that can be used to strike certain objects, including Pac-Man himself. Pac-Man himself walks around and interacts directly with the player, as well as with objects and other characters. The player plays the role of an observer and assistant, that follows Pac-Man as he sets out to accomplish various tasks. While it is technically the direct follow-up to the original Pac-Man, Pac-Man 2 has little to no resemblance to the arcade game, except for the ability to play the original in the game.
