I’ve got (so far, as far as I know) the only installable offline version of Google Pac-man with sound working 100%, no tricks, and I’ve removed everything that is not the game itself. As long as you don't mind a torrent file as I have no other recourse to share it! It is under 1 MB in size. Pac-man may be permanently posted online with Google at, but what about for those who have no internet connection? Yes there are folders you can download and adobe flash players to configure so you can have sound, but there is a totally easier way. The Pac-Man doodle replaces Google's logo for 48 hours. Update 2: The sound is now disabled by default and you can only hear it when you start playing the game. The latest version, which can be downloaded from, fixes the problem. Update: The CoolPreviews extension for Firefox preloads Google's homepages, so you'll hear the Pac-Man sound even if you don't visit Google's homepage. The good news is that the game doesn't start if you type a query in the search box. Google should have turned off the sound by default or at least should have provided an option to disable the music. You can also disable Flash for or use FlashMute, a software for silencing Flash sites. Other options include: closing your browser, turning the volume down or off on your computer, playing Pac Man all day long," suggests a Google employee. "If you're not a Pac Man fan or want to skip the music and lights, just enter you search query as usual and you'll be directed to our normal search results page. The worst part is that the sound can't be turned off and it will surprise or annoy a lot of Google users. I wonder how many people will forget why they visited Google's homepage and will start playing Pac-Man. Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of the 1980s popular culture." by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980. " Pac-Man is an arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. Go to Google's homepage and the game starts automatically after 10 seconds. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man, Google created a doodle that lets you play the game. Google's doodles start to become more interactive.
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