If you played video games in the 80s, you should remember Q*bert (80s version shown below.) Q*bert is back and looking better than ever. I was given a chance to try out Q*bert Rebooted so I could bring you this post.
First introduced in 1982 by Gottlieb, Q*bert was critically-acclaimed and went on to become one of the most successful arcade game of all time (behind Pac-Man and Donkey Kong). It inspired home versions of cabinets, a variety of Q*bert merchandise, numerous copycat games and even an animated TV series. – Source: lootentertainment.com
Q*bert Rebooted
Q*bert fans will be excited to hear that Q*bert Rebooted has been released by LOOT Entertainment as a downloadable game for the PS4, PS3 and PSVita!
The game has two versions of play: Classic and Rebooted. Classic contains the original 2D gameplay while Rebooted replaces the cubes with 3D hexagons and introduces new playable characters such as Q*bot, Q*bertha, Q*knight, Q*nicorn and Q*zilla along with new enemies, traps, gem collecting and power-ups.
Q*bert: Rebooted is rated E for everyone and is now available for download on PS4, PS3 and PSVita for $9.99 and $6.99 for PlayStation Plus members.
You can learn more by visiting the Qbert website or see what else Loot Entertainment is up to.
I received access to the game to faciliate this post. All opinions are honest.
I just called Del and told him about this and you would have thought I handed him a million dollars. He was like a kid in a candy store excited. He played this game a lot when he was a kid. Thank you for sharing this announcement.
Oh no,…I’m hearing him yell QBert, QBert, QBert over and over like a little kid.
Ha! It’s a really cute game and not too easy or too hard. It’s fun!
I hate to admit that I didn’t know who Q*bert was until I saw the picture and then remembered it was a character in Wreck It Ralph. :( It looks fun though and I may have hubby download it so the kids can play!