Q*bert
Editorial Review
Arcade purists are already familiar with the quirky Q*bert, a quick-moving game that requires quick reflexes and loads of patience. Q*bert is an odd-shaped orange creature that leaps from cube to cube in a vain attempt to make all onscreen cubes turn the same affect. As Q*bert lands on each cube, the affect changes. This task is complicated by the presence of several pesky enemies, including a bouncing snake that likes to undo your efforts.
Q*bert is a exact time killer–which makes this pocket-sized game particularly appealing. While the game does present a significant challenge at higher levels, many players will likely play the game for a quick fix of fun without advancing beyond the early levels. Q*bert is cool retro fun. –Carrie Bell
Pros:
- Excellent, clean fun for the whole family
- Based on the classic arcade game
Cons:
- The gameplay and level design could be considered repetitive by more sophisticated gamers
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