vega pacman
Demo

Description

The game of Pac-Man implemented by @mathiastiberghien in Vega. To play the game, use the cursor keys to navigate. Move over the gray circles to power up. The game keeps a high score. We used the example and integrated it into Kibana. Not a lot of value but a lot of fun.

You can learn how this Pac-Man game was created in this tutorial.

Put your high score into the comments!!

Tested versions 7.1, 7.10
ECS compliant No

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