Cutie Q

Mobile Game

Cutie Q is is the third and final game in the Gee Bee trilogy. The player controls a set of paddles with a rotary knob, the objective being to score as many points possible by deflecting a ball against blocks, ghosts, spinners and other objects on the playfield. Cutie Q is described as Namco's first "character game", thanks to its use of colorful and cute character designs, a choice that would be a major influence on Toru Iwatani's next project, Pac-Man.

Release Date

November 1, 1979
November 1, 1979

Screenshots

Cutie Q screenshot 1
Cutie Q screenshot 2

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