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Q*bert

Q*bert es un clásico juego de acción-puzle donde los jugadores controlan al personaje naranja de nariz tubular mientras salta en cubos piramidales para cambiar sus colores, evitando enemigos como la serpiente Coily y pelotas saltarinas.

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Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 1988
Desarrollador
Konami
Editor
Konami
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
64 KB

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Q*bert is an action game with puzzle elements played from an axonometric third-person perspective to convey a three-dimensional look. The game is played using a single, diagonally mounted four-way joystick. The player controls Q*bert, who starts each game at the top of a pyramid made of 28 cubes, and moves by hopping diagonally from cube to cube. Landing on a cube causes it to change color, and changing every cube to the target color allows the player to progress to the next stage . At the beginning, jumping on every cube once is enough to advance. In later stages, each cube must be hit twice to reach the target color. Other times, cubes change color every time Q*bert lands on them, instead of remaining on the target color once they reach it. Both elements are then combined in subsequent stages. Jumping off the pyramid results in the character's death. The player is impeded by several enemies, introduced gradually to the game: Coily – Coily first appears as a purple egg that bounces to the bottom of the pyramid and then transforms into a snake that chases Q*bert. He is often considered the main antagonist and Q*bert's arch-nemesis. Q*bert will die if he collides with Coily. Ugg and Wrongway – Two purple creatures that fly or hop along the sides of the cubes in an Escheresque manner. Starting at either the bottom left or bottom right corner, they keep flying toward the top right or top left side of the pyramid respectively before leaving the pyramid by reaching the end. Both are dangerous. Q*bert will also die if he collides with them. Slick and Sam – Two green creatures that descend down the pyramid and revert cubes whose color has already been changed, neither of whom hurts Q*bert. However, both are annoying, because they change the color of the cube to the original or former color, making the pyramid of cubes harder to solve for Q*bert. Contact with purple enemies results in a life lost, whereas the green ones are removed from the board upon contact. Colored balls occasionally appear at the second row of cubes and bounce downward; contact with a red ball also results in a life lost, while contact with a green one immobilizes the on-screen enemies for a limited time. Multicolored floating discs on either side of the pyramid serve as an escape from danger, particularly Coily. When Q*bert jumps on a disc, it transports him to the top of the pyramid. If Coily is in close pursuit of the character, he will jump after Q*bert and fall to his death, awarding bonus points, which removes all enemies and balls, though they return or appear again after a few seconds. Points are awarded for each color change (15 or 25), defeating Coily with a flying disc (500), remaining or unused discs at the end of a stage (at higher stages, 50 or 100) and catching either green balls (100) or Slick and Sam (300 each). Bonus points are also awarded for completing a screen, starting at 1,000 points on the first screen of Level 1 and increasing by 250 on each subsequent completion, up to 5,000 starting in Level 4. Extra lives are granted for reaching certain scores, which are set by the machine operator.

Reseñas de medios

IGN
1
Edge
1982
OPM
1982

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