I found this game to be tedious and boring. It is a game of stratergy. Basically you search the castle for keys, etc., and use speech bubbles to find out information. The graphics are quite good considering its a gameboy colour. I don't think the gameboy colour quite compares to consoles such ... Read review
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spirited teenage girl names Kayley answers the call to adventure when Ruber the evil knight steals King Arthur’s legendary sword Excalibur. Aided by Garrett a handsome blind squire Kayley embarks on a thrilling quest to recover the sword and save her beloved kingdom. Along the way these two unlikely heroes meet up with one outrageously funny creature – a wise-cracking two-headed dragon named Devon and Cornwell. On their magical musical journey Kayley and Garrett discover the unlimited power of friendship and courage. You’ll discover dazzling fun-filled entertainment in Quest for Camelot.
animated feature competition by playing it safe, giving the Arthurian legend a conspicuously Disneyesque facelift. Ingredients fromBeauty and the Beast,The Little MermaidandPocahontasare evident in the tale of a girl named Kayley (Jessalyn Gilsig) whose father, a Knight of the Round Table, is killed by Sir Ruber (Gary Oldman), a maniacal brute who steals Excalibur and threatens toseize King Arthur's Camelot. Kayley enlists the blind, reclusive knight-aspirant Garrett (Cary Elwes) to brave the Enchanted Forest and retrieve the magic sword, and their adventure is (of course) fraught with danger. Adding extra punch to the movie's commercial appeal, the soundtrack songs are performed by big names like LeeAnn Rimes and Celine Dion. And if that's not enough to hold a kid's attention, there's a two-headed dragon ("we're the reason cousins shouldn't marry") voiced by Eric Idle and Don Rickles. With so much talent involved, it's entertaining but uninspired, although cleverly harmless riffs fromDirty Harry,Taxi Driverand other movies spice up the adventure with enjoyable pop-culture references. --Jeff Shannon
Its up to you Review ofQuest for Camelot (GB)by
Mellis
Advantages: Not much, it's in colour! (big wow) Disadvantages: boring and uneventful
I found this game to be tedious and boring. It is a game of stratergy. Basically you search the castle for keys, etc., and use speech bubbles to find out information. The graphics are quite good considering its a gameboy colour. I don't think the gameboy colour quite compares to consoles such as sega gamegear from years ago, therefore this game is no exception. The excitement is pretty minimal. The reason I bought it is because it is difficult to ...
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