Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Q*bert

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Q*bert is an action-puzzle game published by Parker Brothers, with the NES version released in 1988. Players guide the orange, tube-nosed hero as he hops across a pyramid of cubes to change their colors while avoiding enemies and traps. Known for its steep difficulty, fast pace, and distinctive look, it remains one of the most memorable arcade-style games of the 1980s.
Series
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Release Date
1988-01-01
Plays
6

The game uses an isometric perspective. The objective in each stage is to hop on every cube in the pyramid and turn them into the required color before time runs out. Q*bert moves by jumping in four directions, and each landing changes the cube state while opening or closing movement routes. Enemies enter from the top or edges and pursue the player across the pyramid, so route planning and safe landing choices are essential. Later stages add more pressure through faster enemies and additional hazards.

Q*bert

The orange protagonist controlled by the player, who changes cube colors by jumping on them.

Coily

A major enemy that actively chases Q*bert and becomes increasingly dangerous.

Red Balls

Rolling enemies that move across the pyramid and disrupt safe paths.

Plan routes from the top or outer edges to reduce backtracking. Watch enemy spawn points and keep escape landings available instead of boxing yourself in. When Coily appears, prioritize survival and spacing over finishing a row too quickly. Learning the jump-and-land pattern is more important than pure speed for consistent progress.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Clear edge cubes early so you are less likely to be trapped later.

Tips

Keep a steady jump rhythm to avoid wasting time.

Tips

When pressure builds, survive first instead of forcing a risky completion route.

User Reviews

Simple to learn but brutally challenging, with great replay value.

User Reviews

The NES version keeps the core arcade feel intact.

User Reviews

Tough but fair, and very satisfying once the movement patterns click.

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