Camelot (video game)

Camelot is a computer game written by Tony Oakden and published in the UK in 1989/90 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.

To convince the people that the king deserves another chance to return to throne again, the player must fight their way through the castle and surrounding terrain, facing various enemies such as witches, warlocks and soldiers.

[1][3] The player has four-way directional controls, left, right, up and down (for climbing ladders) and there are also separate keys for jump, firing a fireball, picking up objects and using a spell book.

Richardson which enables POKEs for various cheat modes such as infinite time and energy, big jumps and climb anywhere.

[6] Crispin Boylan's review of Camelot praises the graphics as "good" and the colours as "nice and bright" but also states that the game's plot is "a bit thin on the ground" and the animation is not really up the standard of contemporary titles.

In-game screenshot (BBC Micro)