Suit Maker Brings Back Pac Man

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A Netherlands agency, Achtung, has created an online game called PakMan, which mimics the old video game PacMan and is a promotional element for Netherlands suit maker SuitSupply. In the game, Pakman, the player, is running in his underwear. His mission is to save Angel from Fatman. When eating the magic pills, Pakman gets superpower from his suit and is able to kick Fatman’s ass. Rescuing Angel in each level gives the player a voucher for a tie, a shirt or a complete free suit. It’s fun and it gets bodies into the store.

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