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Chameleon

 

 

SCORE: 74

 

 

Chameleon 

 

It absolutely astounds me how much history we have here at Family Friendly Gaming. I did my research on Chameleon based on our own website. Which is really cool. I am sure millions upon millions of families use the Family Friendly Gaming website in the same way. Sam played the PSP version of this video game. I am digging into the Nintendo DS version of Chameleon.

There are four young ladies that we can play in Normal, Endless, or Wireless Match modes. There is a lack of attire and enticement to lust in terms of the graphics of two of the young ladies in Chameleon. I am a bit confused as to why this content was not disclosed in the descriptors for this game. Yet another instance of the ESRB failing families.

We play on one side of the grid and try and capture more than fifty percent of the tiles. The computer controlled characters are really good too. I only won one time out of close to ten attempts. I found no way to adjust the difficulty level of Chameleon. I also found no tutorial or explanation of the rules of how this tile based game works.

I watched the computer controlled characters to try and learn how to play Chameleon. I learned to work my way up one side and then come across to grab a bunch of tiles in one swoop. There are some irritating things in Chameleon like bombs. These bombs could turn many tiles back to their original colors or to rocks that could not be captured.

I never figured out how to use items in Chameleon. Part of that had to do with the timer to make a move. I also wanted to look around at the screen to plan my moves. I did not figure out how to do that in Chameleon on the Nintendo DS. Each match is the best of three rounds in his hand held video game. I feel like Chameleon has some real potential if a few additions were present.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 68%
Sound: 78%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 79%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: UFO Interactive Games
Developer: Starfish
Rating: ‘E’ for Everyone


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