Cameltry is a simple-but-absorbing gravity game where you rotate the landscape around in order to make a ball fall through a maze – eventually reaching the goal. The quicker you complete a level the more chance you have of extra time being added to your next round.
In English-speaking territories Cameltry is known as “On The Ball“, and I can imagine the suit who decided that name to be a real firecracker when it comes to ideas-generation… But seriously: Cameltry, or “On The Ball” – or whatever you want to call it – is a damn good game. It’s a simple idea, with simple controls, done well, and is well worth hunting down if you fancy a decent SNES challenge.
Cameltry was first distributed into arcades in 1989 by Taito, and this SNES port was released in 1992. The game was also ported to other systems, such as the FM Towns and X68000, and occasionally appears in Taito compilations.
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