Q*bert, um clássico de 1982, é um jogo de plataforma e puzzle arcade onde você controla a personagem principal, saltando sobre uma pirâmide de cubos para mudar a cor de cada um, evitando inimigos. Sua característica marcante é o uso de gráficos isométricos para criar uma ilusão 3D. Sem uma narrativa profunda, o foco está na precisão dos saltos e na gestão de perigos em um ambiente de desafio crescente. Disponível em plataformas como Arcade e PlayStation 3, o jogo estabeleceu um estilo visual único para a época.
","tokens":{"input":2156,"output":129,"total":2285}}O movimento é executado através de saltos direcionais. Embora o objetivo seja simples — mudar todas as cores — a dificuldade aumenta rapidamente devido à introdução de várias entidades antagónicas que patrulham a estrutura.
\n\nO jogo é notável pela sua utilização de gráficos isométricos para criar a ilusão de um espaço tridimensional num plano bidimensional. Este estilo visual, que recorda conceitos como a Escada de Penrose, definiu a sua aparência e sensação, distinguindo-o dos plataformas de deslocamento lateral contemporâneos. Funciona fundamentalmente como um jogo de puzzle onde a consciência espacial e o timing são cruciais para a sobrevivência.
\n\nPara impedir que o jogador complete facilmente o objetivo, são introduzidos vários tipos de inimigos. Estas criaturas perseguem ativamente a personagem do jogador através das faces dos cubos. Evitar ou neutralizar com sucesso estas ameaças, enquanto se mantém o progresso na tarefa de mudança de cor, constitui a tensão central da experiência.
\n\nO jogo apresenta uma premissa direta, sem uma estrutura narrativa profunda, o que é típico das suas origens em arcade. O foco mantém-se inteiramente na mestria das mecânicas de movimento e na sobrevivência aos padrões cada vez mais complexos das entidades hostis.
\n\nComo um título clássico de arcade, este jogo principal não possui conteúdo para download (DLC) ou expansões oficiais lançadas para esta versão. No entanto, a popularidade duradoura do conceito resultou em vários remakes ao longo dos anos.
\n\nA iteração original deste jogo foi lançada para máquinas de Arcade. A acessibilidade moderna inclui versões disponíveis em plataformas como a PlayStation 3.
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One of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful arcade games of the 1980s is back in its Classic pixel perfect 2D form, and a re-imagined Reboot version with state of the art 3D game-play and graphics that remain faithful to the original concept.

Q*bert is a remake of the arcade game of the same name with three-dimensional (3D) graphics. It was developed by Artech Studios and released by Hasbro Interactive on the PlayStation and PC in 1999 and on the Dreamcast in 2000. Q*bert has 3 modes of play. Classic is like the original Q*bert, and the graphics can be changed from Retro to Modern. The Adventure mode takes Q*bert to 3D dimensions, and contains power ups and all new characters set in 4 worlds. Head to Head is a multiplayer mode.

Q*bert for Game Boy brings new challenges to the classic series.

NES port of Q*Bert.

Q*bert is a MSX game developed by Konami in 1986. Despite sharing the same name as the original, it has gameplay styled after Q*bert's Qubes. the title character being replaced by Wrappy (konami MSX research team mascot) that has draconic appearance with small eyes, a visible, expressive mouth, arms, purple skin, yellow spines, and a somewhat long tail.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.

Q*bert is an arcade game by Gottlieb. It was ported to the SG-1000 by Tsukuda Original, who marketed it for their Othello Multivision console. The objective of the game is to turn all the cubes on screen to a desired colour by moving Q*bert on top of them. Q*bert can only move in diagonals, and the player needs to be careful not to either send Q*bert off the edge or have him collide with enemies/obstacles. Occasionally cylindrical platforms appear on the edge of the screen, which when jumped on, will take Q*bert to the top. The SG-1000 port is a very bare-bones rendition of the game and is missing many elements seen in the arcade version. It is also much harder as the port sends out more enemies in the first few levels.

A handheld conversion of Q*Bert arcade game.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.

A handheld conversion of Q*Bert arcade game.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.

Q*bert is a popular arcade game. The goal is to change all of the tiles on a pyramid to the target color. To do this you guide Q*bert around the pyramid, and every tile he hops on will change color. On early levels, a single hop will change the tile to the desired color, but on later levels, you may need to hop on a tile multiple times or even avoid hopping on a tile multiple times! Trying to stop Q*bert are many different creatures wandering around the board, including Coily the snake, Slick and Sam, and falling balls. On the edge of the board are floating discs; if Q*bert jumps on one of these discs when the snake is in pursuit, the snake will fall off the board while Q*bert is safely transported to the top.

Q*bert is a popular arcade game. The goal is to change all of the tiles on a pyramid to the target color. To do this you guide Q*bert around the pyramid, and every tile he hops on will change color. On early levels, a single hop will change the tile to the desired color, but on later levels you may need to hop on a tile multiple times or even avoid hopping on a tile multiple times! Trying to stop Q*bert are many different creatures which wander around the board, including Coily the snake, Slick and Sam, and falling balls. On the edge of the board are floating discs; if Q*bert jumps on one of these discs when the snake is in pursuit, the snake will fall off the board while Q*bert is safely transported to the top.

A handheld conversion of Gottlieb's Q*Bert arcade game.

All the action and excitement of the popular arcade game are here! Hop Q*bert up and down a pyramid of cubes, changing colors on each of the cube tops. When they're all the same color, Q*bert moves to a new - and more difficult - pyramid. But strange characters want to stop Q*bert from his fanciful mission. You'll have to do some fast hopping in this quick and "quasy" game! 1 or 2 players.

Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping 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.