A bonkers Pac-Man style video game has been released to coincide with grizzly Hollywood comedy Cocaine Bear.
R-rated ‘Cocaine Bear: The Rise of Pablo Escobear’ is a high-octane arcade game which, thankfully, stays true to the gory film.
Users take control of the beast, snuffle cocaine and munch on drug dealers in a bloodthirsty rampage.
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But instead of a quaint yellow Pac-Man, players guide the cocaine-fuelled grizzly, ‘Pablo Escobear’, who’s out to cause chaos in the arcade maze.
And there’s no munching on snack pellets for energy.
The Cocaine Bear must consume piles of the white powder to power him round the map.
The instructions are simple enough, directing players to “eat as many people as you can”.
And it’s important to remember that “cocaine keeps you going, don’t run out”, which flashes up prior to entering the game.
For a real boost, players are urged to eat “red bags” full of the drugs in order to give you “super speed”.
But be warned, make sure to devour the drug dealers otherwise they’ll steal the bags of coke and Pablo Escobear’s energy will wane.
And an extra pro tip – you can catch the ambulances for extra points.
The 8-bit game launched on February 13, less than two weeks before the Hollywood blockbuster’s release.
The current high score for the game has been set at 21,380, by a player under the acronym TMP.
Can you beat them?
Try the game for yourself and check out Cocaine Bear: The Rise of Pablo Escobar here .
Elizabeth Banks’ crazy comedy horror has soared above US box office projections, landing in the No. 2 spot right behind Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’.
The “true-ish” story tells the tale of the iconic bear who overdosed on more than 30kg of cocaine flung from a drug smuggler’s plane.
The 79kg black bear was found next to a duffel bag that had once been filled with cocaine before it was hurled from a plane in 1985.
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