Gameplay: 4/5
No power pellets, only three ghosts, non-traditional map, and it runs a bit slow, but it is Pac-Man on the TI-84+ with no game-breaking flaws.
Controls: 4/5
Not perfect, but good for Pac-Man
Graphics: 3/5
Satisfactory. No greyscale, but I think after seeing too many ultra-light games I'm in the mood for some black and white. I like how Pac-Man is animated.
Interface: 2/5
I'm giving it such a low score because the MirageOS one was apparently incompatible with my (fully updated) TI-84+ and I had to send over the ion program. It's a good size though and has high scores.
Replayability: 4/5
Hey, it's Pac-Man and there's high scores. Not as fun as the real thing but can get you through those boring days in math class.
Average: 3.4/5
Overall: 3/5
Average game and probably the better Pac-Man game out there. I wrote this review because Pac-Man 99 was bothering me. Pac-Man 99 has so many more features (scrolling map, 4 ghosts, faster, power pellets) but yet missed what makes a good game. This one lacks in features but is far more fun to play. If thee two designers would work together to make a Pac-Man game that's just like the original that would amazing but I don't see that happening. As for now, this is the Pac-Man game of choice.