The Tower of Druaga
The Tower of Druaga is an Action Role-playing, Maze-based Single-player and Two-player video game developed and published by Namco in 1984. It is the first title in the series of Babylonian Castle Saga, inspired by Babylonian Mythology and Sumerian. The game mixes the fantasy Pac-Man game with puzzle-solving, combat, and role-playing elements to offer the superb gameplay. The player takes on the role of the protagonist named as Gilgamesh with an ultimate task to save the maiden Ki from the antagonist, a demon. To complete the job, the player must travel to an immense tower consists of over sixty towers. The player is wielded with a sword, which he can use to defeat brutal monsters, and a shield, which the player can use to block enemy attacks. The monsters become fiercer as the game proceeds. The game is played from a top-down perspective and struggle to make the best points. After completing the level, the player moves to the next one to explore. The player has to find a key to unlock the door, which leads him to the next stage. The Tower of Druaga is the best game to play.
#1 Pix the Cat
Pix the Cat is a Snake-based Puzzle, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Pastagames for multiple platforms. The game takes place in the maze-like environment and lets the player starts the game as the cat pix with a task to rescue the ducklings. In the game, the player has to advances deeper through nested levels and struggle to hatch eggs to stack up the duckling behind the player. The player can drop them off at the specific place to set them free while avoiding obstacles and walls at any cost to survive longer. The player has to make his way through the digital stages, pulsing the groove in Arcade mode to score the best points. There are more than seventy levels and each level comes with a new skill challenge while in Laboratory, the results are measured by the number of moves of the player. The game lets the player to perfect his skills to combo and speed up until he reaches the explosive. In Multiplayer mode, the player can challenge his friends to compete against him and show off his skills.
#2 Pac-Man 256
Pac-Man 256 is an Endless Runner, Top-down, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Hipster Whale and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game serves as the part of the Pac-Man series and offers exciting gameplay. During the gameplay, the player controls the Pac-Man with a task to move across the maze-like environment to gather as many dots and power-ups as possible while avoiding enemy ghosts. The game will end when the player comes in contact with a ghost or falls behind. The game rewards the player with a blast for eating or collecting 256 dots in a row that eliminates all the on-screen enemies. During the gameplay, the player can gather power-pellets, granting the player with a special ability which the player uses to eat ghosts. Pac-Man can load and obtain different power-ups like tornadoes, lasers, clones, etc., to attack ghosts. Up to four players can play the game together with a task to score the best points. Pac-Man 256 includes prominent features such as 20 Ridiculous Power-ups, 10 different Themes, Power Pellet, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#3 Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus is a Maze, Puzzle, and Single-player video game created by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game is the downloadable content pack for an arcade video game in the series of Pac-Man, released for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows. In this updated version, the game introduces an exclusive two-player co-op mode, and it is the direct sequel to Pac-Man Championship Edition. The game offers exciting gameplay based on both titles such as Championship Edition and Championship Edition DX, which offer fast-paced gameplay to the original Pac-Man format. The player controls Pac-Man with an aim to go through different mazes in order to gather pellets while avoiding roaming enemies, including ghosts. Either a piece of fruit appears that moves the player to the next level, or the Power Pellet that lets the player eat a ghost, after gathering enough pellets. Unlike the previous game, in which touching enemies would instantly kill the player, enemies can now bump into three times in succession before they get into any Angry state, upon touching will cause to lose a life.