Q*bert Wiki

Q*bert Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2020-04-03
  • New version: 1.3.4
  • File size: 44.11 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Q*bert

           

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Q*bert is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Sony Pictures Television. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Sony Pictures Television, with the latest current version being 1.3.4 which was officially released on 2020-04-03. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 18676 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.7 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Q*bert App

How does it Work?

Q*bert is back!

Help Q*bert solve puzzles while avoiding danger in this all new experience! Using intuitive swipe controls, jumping around ever-changing levels has never been easier. Outwit Coily and a whole crew of colorful enemies by choosing your own path across dozens of patterns. Complete levels and tackle the classic Arcade Mode to unlock and play as Q*bert's friends. How long can you jump?

@!#?@!

Features:

● Dozens of puzzle-based levels

● Classic and new arenas!

● Jump on cubes to change them to the target color

● Unlock Q*bert outfits and characters

● Avoid Coily!

● Use rotating disks to lead enemies to their doom

● Upgrade Q*bert’s abilities

● Score higher to earn more coins

● Climb the leaderboard in Arcade Mode

● Special Guest Stars - play as Disney's Wreck-It Ralph!

● So much swearing!

Wreck-It Ralph © 2020 Disney

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Top Reviews


  • By twoods99

    Finally!! . . . Too Bad They Don’t Know How to Price . . . .

    Been wondering if the real Q*bert would ever hit iOS. Great work releasing the real game w/a real leaderboard, as well as the additional unique levels. Still, disappointed w/the massively overpriced AND renewing VIP fee!! WTH?! Who does renewing fees for a game?! I’d have paid a reasonable one time fee, fine, but not this scheme. Why don’t people understand economics? Why can’t people learn from Wal-mart? You keep prices low & reasonable & more people will buy & so you will actually make more money than by overpricing!!!



  • By drfitmom

    It’s really fun

    I love this game. It’s really fun. I think it’s awesome 😎. There is no gliching or problems with the game. I think you should download this game. It is cool and fun. I love this game because it is really fun and challenging. Plus the character in this game is from the movie wrecked Ralph. I love the movie wrecked Ralph. I don’t know if you like the movie but I do. I think you should buy this. I think it’s Think it’s worth it. I also think if you buy it it’s free. I know I said it before but I love this game so much. I’m on level 10.



  • By Katseph

    Great, but...

    Great gameplay! Awesome pixel art, I like how well the bubbly font goes with the pixel art, and the character designs are awesome. I also love the idea of implementing bossfight into this. Although, a few cons are a bit annoying. It’s waaaaaaaay too easy, you can’t even fall off the sides! To be honest I don’t really like how slow the enemies jump at you. I hope that you develop other remakes of old 8 and 16 bit games like centipede. I also think that you REEEAAALLLLY should add in a feature that allows you to create your own levels. Like geometry dash! I love that game! Anyway just a few little pointers thought it might help.



  • By swordzman0611

    Great classic game. Not-so-great support.

    I was a little too young for the original, and only learned more about it when I was comp'd during the infamous SEN lockout of 2011. Of course, the controls were dicey, so I ended up in @!#?@! way too often. The mobile version is vastly improved. Randomized puzzles, spike traps, power-ups and more make it a fun-to-play brain-bender for all. But can somebody do something about the @!#?@! ads for the gazillion @!#?@! games without charging a princely sum?! No wonder Q*bert's miffed! Oh, and by the way, best fix that blankety-blank home screen so we Super Retina folks can close the app! @!&$#%?!!



  • By IssacHo88

    Fun game, but is WAY too easy

    I’ve played the original Q*Bert many times in my childhood, and I found it frustratingly hard. The way the controls work, and falling off the stage, makes it hard, but feels satisfying to get use to. This game, feels easy to control, which is fair, since times have changed. But at least allow the player to fall off the map. That’s one of the many ways you’d die a lot, and it makes the game for fun. Sure, there are some tedious puzzles, but even then I can solve those. And the bosses are pathetic. Sure, it can be rather fun, but when you fight the same boss, just with a different layout, it becomes stale. Make a boss like a snake, that bounces from block to block quickly, or a little green guy who undoes your work, but is rather slow. Just make this game a little more interesting. Besides that, I love this game, and it’s a great time killer.



  • By Hyp5r

    Great Adaptation Ruined by Ads and Subscriptions

    Q*Bert is by far one of my favorite arcade games, and being able to play it on-the-go is such a fantastic time waster. While this game makes it just a little easier on everyone (why can’t I jump off the levels?) as well as gives a fresh imagining on new levels and boss fights, it seems like later updates really started forcing advertisements down my throat. After every single level completed, I have to skip an ad, and it just gets annoying to play now. $7 a week for a subscription to remove ads and get VIP benefits is way too expensive. I’m glad there’s a $3 option to just remove ads, it’s just unfortunate that I wouldn’t get the same benefits as a “VIP”. If you love Q*Bert, give it a shot, just get ready to close a lot of ads or pay the $3 ad removal fee.



  • By potatoportals

    Fun but...

    To start off I love this game but many of the levels are reused. I keep doing levels and being like “oh this is the same as that other level I did about 20 levels ago” at first I thought I might just be confusing similar levels but now it is just way to obvious and close together. I’m on level 194 and I’ve done this level at least 5 times before. And every time I’m thinking “oh maybe they changed something and made it harder?” But they never do, it’s just exactly the same besides maybe the colors change. Also I love the characters but I wish there were more, I have so many coins now and the only thing I can do with this is revive my character when I die. And I don’t really want to spend my time watching ads to get the rest.



  • By Trexiball

    Great to a certain extent...

    I love q-bert. Its a great game! Jump around dodging enemies and bouncing on all the tiles really if fun especially with this game! The best part about it is that you can collect skins! But it doesn’t stop there... the ads... oh my the ads... they are pushed and pushed until you don’t want to play! I click continue and it thinks i clicked double coins! Its stupid! i clicked continue and showed it to a friend (he has small fingers) CLICKED continue and it forced and ad!!! It was fun at first but i started getting ads when i rated it. If the developer(s) could maybe lower the amount of ads this would be an EASY 4-5 stars... another thing wrong with this game is that it doesn’t give you freedom to jump off the edge. Sure you may not want to, but it still stops you from the exact same gameplay... great game though...



  • By pawc

    Don’t bother unless you want to pay for ad-free game

    First, this game is too easy. Second, unless you want to go ahead and pay for the ad free game, don’t bother downloading. You don’t just get banner ads on your screen, but after a couple of games that each last one minute, you get bombarded with full video ads that last 20 seconds. They start coming up between each quick round. Then, you can’t click on anything to clear the ad unless you want to be brought to the App Store to buy the product in the ad. Free game is horrible for this reason. Bet the paid game is too easy as well.... unless they made the free version so easy that you finish a round fast only to be forced to watch yet another 20 second ad ....



  • By roaktq

    Made phone malfunction

    when i first downloaded and started it up the game, it made my phone crazy hot, i could barely hold touch it, my phone is a 6s and it works completely fine with other way bigger games like pubg, but when i first downloaded this game and started it, not 5 minutes in and suddenly my brightness gets to the lowest and my phone turns off. i have a pretty thick phonecase so at first i didn’t notice it was hot until i turned it back on. i waited until it was at a normal temperature. i didn’t think it was the game that caused it to malfunction, so i started it up again, and again about 2 minutes in and my phone starts to heat up crazy hot from around the camera. i shut the app, deleted it, waited until it was ok, and checked if other games were doing the same. i playes superstar bts, a uch bigger game than q*bert for about an hour and nothing happened. i really like this game but the app itself did not suit my phone like the instruction says.



  • By D33T33V33

    Ok, but too many ads

    When I first saw this game, I was thinking, wow an interesting game that was also one of the first arcade games, so I downloaded it. And when I first played it I thought it was enjoyable, until the ads. I understand it is a free game so there are going to be ads unless if you pay for no ads, but it is so annoying! Even those “I bet you can’t reach pink color” games have less ads than this. Take hungry shark world for example, it is a good FREE game created by the big company that is Ubisoft, and the smaller company that is Future Games Of London. That game has no ads unless you want to watch one to get gems or coins. The only ads you get other than that is for you to buy items with coins, or sharks for real money. The thing is, those ads are tiny pop ups that you can quickly X out of in less than 30 seconds. Sony is probably larger than Ubisoft and still litters it’s game with constant ads. This game has the same amount of ads with bowmasters.



  • By unicorn4life13579

    Too many adds and repeats!

    This game gives an add after EVERY LEVEL! TIP: I have to turn off my data and WiFi just so I don’t have to deal with them when I play! You don’t have to pay all that money! Q*bert is a non WiFi using app. But, when I do have adds “on” they ask you to watch an add for more coins but if you say no, you watch one anyway! What’s the point of that? What worse is when you get into the higher levels, they start to just repeat the old levels but with different colors as if you’d just forgotten the old ones! Were they so lazy they had to repeat!? It no longer gets progressively harder because of this! Once you really get into the 180’s they repeat OVER AND OVER! 181, 185, and 186 are all repeats! And I’m sure there are more I have missed! I still have the app to this day but rarely ever open it!



  • By NobodyUnoe

    100% Ads, No Game!

    I grew up with the original Qbert, and this is not it. It’s nothing but a vehicle for making you watch ads, with no real gameplay in it. The original game was brutal and unforgiving. The pyramids were huge. You would fall off the edges at the slightest touch, and the bad guys were out to get you. Your quarter would last for seconds. This version has no challenges. You can’t fall, and rarely see the bad guys. You bounce Qbert around a few squares and it tells you that you completed it, and can optionally double your winnings if you watch an ad. It also serves another ad between each screen. So you’re watching ads more than once per 30 seconds, without any valid game play. There’s just no game. I even tried the limited time challenges, to see if it ever changed. Nope. THIS ISNT QBERT, AND THERES NO GAME IN IT.



  • By Rogue_Spirit

    All about the ads, cash, and easy street.

    Upon clearing a level, you’re prompted to watch an ad to earn twice the coins. Then you’re immediately asked to watch an ad to unlock a Bert. If you say no, you will get an ad anyway, without even getting the extra. In arcade mode you’re prompted to watch an ad to continue the game. If you say no, you then get an ad anyway and don’t get to continue. Even if you say no to an ad in exchange for goodies, you can spend almost as much time waiting between levels as you do actually playing it. This all being said- it’s way too easy to earn all of the “rare” Berts. Watch 16 ads and they’re all yours. There’s just no reason for them to exist under the title of “rare.” If you want unsolicited ads to go away, you pay $2.99. That means you’ll still get asked to watch ads for Berts and coins and whatever else. So you’re paying $3 to get rid of SOME ads. And VIP subscription is $6.99. Every. Single. Week. That’s $363 a year. Don’t get this game unless you want to spend as much on it as you would on 3 bags of chips in a single week.


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