"Chameleon Twist" is an innovative platform game that was released for the Nintendo 64 console in 1997. Developed by Japan System Supply and published by Sunsoft, the game introduces players to a whimsical world through the eyes of its protagonist, a chameleon named Davy. After being sucked into a magical pot, Davy finds himself transformed and equipped with an extendable tongue, which serves as the central gameplay mechanic. Players navigate through various levels ranging from a toy-filled room to an Alice in Wonderland inspired world, utilizing Davy’s tongue to swing across gaps, grab enemies, and solve puzzles.
The gameplay in "Chameleon Twist" is notable for its unique use of the chameleon’s tongue, which was a distinctive feature at the time of its release. The tongue could be aimed in a 360-degree range, allowing for complex maneuvers and interactions, unlike anything seen in platformers of that era. The game features both single-player and a multiplayer mode where up to four players can compete in different arenas. Despite its relatively obscure status, "Chameleon Twist" garnered enough attention to spawn a sequel, "Chameleon Twist 2". While it did not make a significant impact on the market, the game is fondly remembered by fans for its creative gameplay and charming art style.
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