Looking for an arcade game that
combines puzzles and action? Try an old favorite reworked for today,
and check out MacSoft's version of the classic 1980s game Q*Bert.
You control Q*Bert, orange
of fur and long of snout, and it's your job to bounce around on a
cube-like landscape and change the cubes different colors by jumping
on them. Your goal is to turn the entire pyramid that color. The
game's cartoonish 3D graphics suit it well, and the gameplay is
enhanced with appropriate arcade music.
A gang of enemies make a return
appearance from the original game, most notably the infamous "Coily
the Snake," to make your task more difficult. If you encounter
any of these bad guys, your Q*Bert will fall to the ground
with an unintelligible exclamation of "!@#*@&!"
Helping you, though, are a limited number of small discs on the side
of the structure. Jumping on these, Q*Bert safely floats to
another part of the pyramid. Because this new version takes many
cues from the original, any fan of the 80's Q*Bert should
feel right at home.
For new users, however, navigating
throughout the pyramid may require some practice, taking a few tries
before you get used to moving Q*Bert in the right direction.
Expect to fall off the structure quite a few times when you're
getting used to its triangular layout.
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Q*Bert has three modes of
gameplay, the classic arcade game, an adventure series based on the
format of the classic version, and head-to-head, where you can
compete against another player at your Mac. All levels have
adjustable difficulty.
While the game runs fine in both
Mac OS 9 and the Classic layer of Mac OS X, it had a strange habit
of abruptly changing its resolution before beginning a game and
after finishing one, as well as on opening and closing the
application. While it did not interfere with gameplay, it was a
strange interruption to have the game reveal the desktop, if only
for a few seconds. This is just a minor complaint, though.
If you're looking for nostalgic new
wave arcade fun, Q*Bert will deliver. At under $20, it won't break
the bank either.
System requirements: "Revision
B"-series iMac or newer. Q*Bert is made by MacSoft www.wizworks.com/macsoft
> $19.99
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