Nintendo 64 Longplay: Chameleon Twist

Intro: 0:00 Stage 1 (Jungle Land): 1:38 Stage 1 Boss: 9:10 Stage 2 (Ant Land): 10:40 Stage 2 Boss: 20:15 Stage 3 (Bomb Land: 25:01 Stage 3 Boss: 34:26 Stage 4 (Desert Castle): 36:33 Stage 4 Boss: 47:05 Stage 5 (Kids Land): 49:07 Stage 5 Boss: 1:02:21 Stage 6 (Ghost Castle): 1:04:03 Stage 6 Boss: 1:22:44 Ending & Credits: 1:24:09 Played on a PAL copy of the game. Chameleon Twist (カメレオンツイスト Kamereon Tsuisuto) is a platformer developed by Japan System Supply and published for the Nintendo 64 in 1997 by Sunsoft. Though disregarded by critics due to its difficult gameplay control and strange life and continue system, Chameleon Twist is heralded for its uniqueness and has garnered a cult following, earning it a sequel titled Chameleon Twist 2. This 3D platform game stars one of four anthropomorphic chameleons, as he/she travels across six themed worlds: Jungle Land, Ant Land, Bomb Land, Desert Castle, Kids Land, and Ghost Castle. The chameleon adventures through six worlds. His/her elongated tongue can be used as a weapon, a means to traverse gaps, or as a way to leap onto platforms. Once the tongue is unrolled, it can be guided in any direction using the analog stick. A five-room training area is available to let you practice the unusual controls. The single-player game involves progressing through predominately indoor environments, each culminating in a boss battle, while collecting hearts to replenish health. The protagonist of the game is a blue chameleon named Davy who, upon following a rabbit (closely resembling Lewis Carroll's White Rabbit) into a magical hole in the ground, finds he has taken on a humanoid form. The plot involves Davy or one of his friends, Jack, Fred, or Linda, traveling throughout the six lands of the magic portal he enters, in an attempt to find a way back through the portal and back home, following the same rabbit he met before he entered the world.

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