Q*bert: Rebooted is a 2014 remake of the classic arcade platform/puzzle game. You hop across a pyramid structure, changing cube colors while avoiding enemies. This version offers two distinct experiences: a faithful 2D pixel-perfect mode and a modernized version featuring state-of-the-art 3D graphics and gameplay built on the original concept. It preserves the core challenge of pattern recognition and quick reflexes.
The gameplay centers on precise movement and pattern recognition. You control the protagonist, moving across the faces of a pyramid made of cubes. The goal is to change the color of every cube on the structure. This is complicated by the presence of various enemies that actively chase you. Successfully avoiding these threats while efficiently traversing the structure is key to progression.
The game provides a dual approach to its presentation, catering to different player preferences. The Classic Mode is designed to be a pixel-perfect emulation of the original 2D arcade experience, preserving the look, feel, and constraints of the source material. In contrast, the Rebooted Mode updates the experience with state-of-the-art 3D gameplay and visuals. While the 3D perspective changes the navigation dynamics, it remains faithful to the core puzzle-platforming concept of the original.
The primary modernization effort is visible in the presentation of the Rebooted version. This includes updated graphics that shift the perspective from a flat 2D plane to a fully realized 3D environment. This change affects how players perceive enemy paths and plan their jumps, adding a new dimension to the established challenge.
This remake is widely accessible, having been released on numerous platforms including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PC (Microsoft Windows), Linux, Mac, iOS, and Android devices. Currently, there are no reported DLCs or expansions associated with this title.
The essence of the game—the objective of color-switching, the isometric pyramid layout, and the necessity of avoiding enemies—is strictly preserved. The game’s identity as a fast-paced, reflex-driven arcade puzzle title remains the central focus, regardless of the graphical layer applied.