Pac-Village is where Pac-Man and his relatives dwell and live. It is located on the east of Pac-Land. This location appears in Pac-Man World 2 and Pac-Man World 3, most prominently the former.
Pac-Village serves as the first level in Pac-Man World 2 and its remake, Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac. This area notably includes playable arcade games, unlocked in the original game with tokens, and the ability to play (or replay) Galaxian Mazes that are collected throughout the main game.
Sue's Arcade[]
Within Pac-Village in Pac-Man World 2, there is an arcade led by a Pac-Person named Sue. This arcade houses six arcade machines, which can be played once the player has collected the amount of required Tokens. Tokens are scattered throughout levels, with each one containing 8 tokens (including an extra 9th token for getting 100% completion, and an extra 10th token for completing the stage's Time Trial). The games include:
- Pac-Man — 10 tokens required. In the original Pac-Man World 2, Pac-Man uses the "Namco Museum" port of the game that originates from Namco Museum Vol. 1; Re-Pac uses the proper arcade ROM.
- Pac-Attack — 30 tokens required. The original World 2 uses the "enhanced" version from Namco Anthology 2, while Re-Pac uses the SNES version.
- Pac-Mania — 100 tokens required. The original World 2 uses the version found in Namco Museum Vol. 5, while Re-Pac uses the Japanese arcade ROM.
- Ms. Pac-Man — 180 tokens required. Uses the "Namco Museum" port of the game that originates from Namco Museum Vol. 3. The GameCube version features a bug where the maze's colors are incorrect in most levels. Due to ongoing legal issues, this game is removed from Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac.
- Mazes — No tokens required. Allows the player to replay the mazes unlocked with Galaxians.
- Jukebox — 60 tokens required. Plays all the music tracks found within the game.
Museum[]
150 tokens required. Allows the player to view a reel of concept art and photo of the development team. Located in the building opposite the Arcade.
Collectible Items[]
Fruits, Pac-Dots and Tokens in this level are distributed throughout the stage. Some collectibles appear on top of houses, and are very difficult to reach, requiring precision-perfect platforming.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- This is the only level in game without Time Trial; as such, it only has one bonus token for 100 percent completion.
- This is one of four levels (excluding bosses) that do not have a Galaxian Maze; the others are The Bear Basics, Yellow Pac-Marine, and Night Crawling.

