Pyramid Power
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This simplistic clone of Q*Bert features familiar gameplay -- the player must move around on a pyramid changing the color of blocks by stepping on them while avoiding monsters and falling rocks. There are even teleport disks on each side of the pyramid which can transport the player back to the top in an emergency.
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Average score: 0.2 out of 5 (based on 1 ratings)
The Good
Good thing somebody already OCR'd the magazine, so i could use that in WinUAE directly. But the listing is full of bugs.
It was fun to debug the listing for some time. To a certain point.
The Bad
Even after a long time of debugging, the game still probably not worked as intended. I got killed by the spider over and over again.
The corrections in Compute! 80/1986 didn't help a lot.
The Bottom Line
AmigaBasic QBert clone that's not worth to put any effort into in 2017. There are too many better Clones and original QBerts around nowadays.
Amiga · by twitek (13963) · 2017
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Original BASIC source code to Pyramid Power
From Compute! magazine, Issue 77, 1986.
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Game added by Demian Katz.
Additional contributors: jeff leyda.
Game added May 27, 2004. Last modified August 17, 2023.