
It is absolutely impossible to tell one country/state from the next with the impossibly thin tan line separating everything that, oh yea, is the same color that is used for most of the landscape. Also, it would be really enjoyable (and easier on my old lady eyes) to be able to make borders bold or different colors or even cut out a region to view it individually. You can’t adjust any type of visual settings so if you zoom too far in on, say, China, you get a million different location names in English and Chinese and you can’t even see the land under all the text.

I am terrible at geography and thought this would help me with a class I’m taking but I was mistaken. It’s like they took what they were in the process of developing years ago and just threw it up without even looking at it for a quick review. It takes a lot of disappointment for me to write reviews but this app is just so flat. If you, like me, were totally jealous of that guy who got to play Pac-Man for real in the Bud Light Super Bowl Ad, playing Pac-Man in your town of choice on Google Maps might just be the next best thing.Not Even Basic App Comforts (2020 iPad Pro) If this is Google's idea of an April Fools' stunt, it's pretty amazing. The controls are pretty simple: just tap on the up, down, left and right arrows to move Pac-Man around while you collect dots and cherries, all while avoiding being killed by ghosts.Īpril Fools' is Wednesday, meaning you'll see some pretty bizarre things. To play the game, simply go to Google Maps in a browser on your computer, or on the updated iOS and Android Google Maps apps, and find a location near you with a good amount of streets.įrom there, click the Pac-Man button in the bottom left corner, and Google will transform those streets into a playable version of Pac-Man. Bud Light's Super Bowl ad makes us wish we were Pac-Man.

Go behind the scenes of the Pac-Man Super Bowl ad.'Pixels' trailer shows Donkey Kong and Pac-Man invading Earth.
