Experience the classic arcade action of Pang (World)! Blast bouncing balls, dodge obstacles, and master this retro arcade gem. Fun, fast-paced gameplay awaits!
Pang (World) is a classic arcade game that puts you in the shoes of a globe-trotting hero tasked with clearing screens of bouncing balls that threaten the planet. Armed with a trusty harpoon gun, you'll travel to iconic locations around the world, from the Eiffel Tower to the Pyramids of Giza, popping bubbles and avoiding deadly collisions. With its simple yet addictive gameplay, charming pixel art, and escalating challenge, Pang delivers timeless arcade action that tests your reflexes and strategic thinking.
• Global Adventure: Travel to 26 different stages set in real-world locations, each with unique layouts and challenges • Dynamic Ball Physics: Balls split into smaller, faster versions when hit, creating increasingly chaotic gameplay • Power-Up System: Collect special items like protective vests, faster movement, and multi-directional shots to gain the upper hand • Two-Player Co-op: Team up with a friend for double the firepower and twice the fun • Progressive Difficulty: Each world introduces new ball patterns and environmental hazards to master • Classic Arcade Scoring: Compete for high scores with bonus points for quick clears and skillful play
For two-player mode, the second player uses the same movement controls with alternative keys (typically IJKL or similar configuration) and the X key to fire.
What happens when I pop a ball? When you hit a larger ball with your harpoon, it splits into two smaller, faster-moving balls. You must continue popping them until they disappear completely. The smallest balls pop with a single hit.
How many lives do I get? You start with three lives, and lose one each time you touch a ball. You can earn extra lives by reaching certain score thresholds during gameplay.
Can I play this game with a friend? Yes! Pang (World) features an excellent two-player cooperative mode where you and a friend can work together to clear the screens. Communication and coordination are key to success.