Pac-Man is back in Pack-Attack along with his nemeses Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde. This Pac-Man game deviates from the standard formula established in the classic original and instead takes a Tetris-inspired route. The twist is instead of blocks disappearing with the alignment of different colours, the blocks are all the same colour but their layout is often disrupted by ghosts. This, of course is where Pac-Man comes in, to perform his familiar tasks. There is also a puzzle mode, where the ghosts are placed in more awkward positions and the player has to figure out the most efficient way of disposing of them. Like all variations on the Tetris theme, the game is not necessarily particularly difficult, but achievements are nonetheless satisfying. The graphics retain the pleasing aesthetic quality that Pac-Man is (or should be) known for, and the music is also enjoyable. "Pac-Attack" is available on Namco's Game Boy Advanced Pacman Collection, and it is suited perfectly to the portable format.