Qbert#

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This environment is part of the Atari environments. Please read that page first for general information.

Action Space

Discrete(6)

Observation Shape

(210, 160, 3)

Observation High

255

Observation Low

0

Import

gymnasium.make("ALE/Qbert-v5")

For more Qbert variants with different observation and action spaces, see the variants section.

Description#

You are Q*bert. Your goal is to change the color of all the cubes on the pyramid to the pyramid’s ‘destination’ color. To do this, you must hop on each cube on the pyramid one at a time while avoiding nasty creatures that lurk there.

For a more detailed documentation, see the AtariAge page

Actions#

Qbert has the action space Discrete(6) with the table below lists the meaning of each action’s meanings. As Qbert uses a reduced set of actions for v0, v4 and v5 versions of the environment. To enable all 18 possible actions that can be performed on an Atari 2600, specify full_action_space=True during initialization or by passing full_action_space=True to gymnasium.make.

Value

Meaning

Value

Meaning

Value

Meaning

0

NOOP

1

FIRE

2

UP

3

RIGHT

4

LEFT

5

DOWN

Observations#

Atari environment have two possible observation types, the observation space is listed below. See variants section for the type of observation used by each environment id.

  • obs_type="rgb" -> observation_space=Box(0, 255, (210, 160, 3), np.uint8)

  • obs_type="ram" -> observation_space=Box(0, 255, (128,), np.uint8)

Additionally, obs_type="grayscale" cause the environment return a grayscale version of the rgb array for observations with the observation space being Box(0, 255, (210, 160), np.uint8)

Rewards#

You score points for changing color of the cubes to their destination colors or by defeating enemies. You also gain points for completing a level. For a more detailed documentation, see the AtariAge page.

Variants#

Qbert has the following variants of the environment id which have the following differences in observation, the number of frame-skips and the repeat action probability.

Env-id

obs_type=

frameskip=

repeat_action_probability=

Qbert-v0

"rgb"

(2, 5)

0.25

Qbert-ram-v0

"ram"

(2, 5)

0.25

Qbert-ramDeterministic-v0

"ram"

4

0.25

Qbert-ramNoFrameskip-v0

"ram"

1

0.25

QbertDeterministic-v0

"rgb"

4

0.25

QbertNoFrameskip-v0

"rgb"

1

0.25

Qbert-v4

"rgb"

(2, 5)

0.0

Qbert-ram-v4

"ram"

(2, 5)

0.0

Qbert-ramDeterministic-v4

"ram"

4

0.0

Qbert-ramNoFrameskip-v4

"ram"

1

0.0

QbertDeterministic-v4

"rgb"

4

0.0

QbertNoFrameskip-v4

"rgb"

1

0.0

ALE/Qbert-v5

"rgb"

4

0.25

ALE/Qbert-ram-v5

"ram"

4

0.25

Difficulty and modes#

It is possible to specify various flavors of the environment via the keyword arguments difficulty and mode. A flavor is a combination of a game mode and a difficulty setting. The table below lists the possible difficulty and mode values along with the default values.

Available Modes

Default Mode

Available Difficulties

Default Difficulty

[0]

0

[0, 1]

0

Version History#

A thorough discussion of the intricate differences between the versions and configurations can be found in the general article on Atari environments.

  • v5: Stickiness was added back and stochastic frameskipping was removed. The environments are now in the “ALE” namespace.

  • v4: Stickiness of actions was removed

  • v0: Initial versions release