Image courtesy of Japan Retro Direct
It says Quinty on the cart. Also that doesn't look like an NES cart at all! That's because this is Quinty for the Famicom, or as we americans like to call it: Mendel Palace on the NES. It all goes full circle.
Mendel Palace is a puzzle-esque type game by the one and only Satoshi Tajiri, the guy who made Pokémon. Before Pokémon were a thing, Satoshi created this game with the help of a good friend, Ken Sugimori. You control a lil' character who does nothing but flip the rug under them and, if you're lucky enough, you flip the rug under an enemy, throwing them at the other end of the room and killing them somehow.
That's it. You flip rugs and kill enemies. The NES/Famicom era were about very simple games. You expected an open-world adventure? Fuck you, play Zelda 2 if you're so inclined to play those kinds of games.
If you ever have the chance, check out Game Center CX's episode on the game. I enjoy Game Center CX, because watching a middle-aged man play video games (albeit poorly) is very wholesome. It could also help you understand the game a bit more. Of course, if you can't find the game, you can always ask a friend on where to find it ;)
For a simple game like this, perhaps there's not much to give in terms of "challenge", other than beating the game itself. And again, I know you guys don't have all the time in the world, so let's go ahead with this.
To obtain points for this game, you must perform these tasks:
World completed: 5pts/world
There are 10 worlds in total, so that makes a total of 50 pts. How long's the game? Not too long. A total of 100 levels, so it's more of a question of how much of an attention span you have playing these games. Game's not too tough, either. You probably won't need save states as even if you get a Game Over, continuing just brings you back to the beginning of the world you were in. Posting a screenshot of where you are in the world screen should be a good indicator of your progress.
Good Luck, Have Fun.
Thanks to Superjustinbros from TSR for the sprite