<s>
Camelot	B-Application
is	O
a	O
computer	O
game	O
written	O
by	O
Tony	O
Oakden	O
and	O
published	O
in	O
the	O
UK	O
in	O
1989/90	O
for	O
the	O
BBC	B-Device
Micro	I-Device
and	O
Acorn	B-Device
Electron	I-Device
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
was	O
first	O
published	O
by	O
Superior	B-Device
Software	I-Device
and	O
Acornsoft	O
as	O
part	O
of	O
the	O
Play	O
it	O
Again	O
Sam	O
9	O
compilation	O
in	O
1989	O
and	O
was	O
subsequently	O
re-published	O
as	O
a	O
standalone	O
title	O
in	O
1990	O
by	O
Superior	B-Device
Software	I-Device
and	O
Blue	O
Ribbon	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
is	O
very	O
similar	O
to	O
Oakden	O
's	O
previous	O
game	O
Quest	O
which	O
itself	O
has	O
some	O
elements	O
in	O
common	O
with	O
an	O
earlier	O
BBC/Electron	O
title	O
,	O
Citadel	B-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
Camelot	B-Application
is	O
also	O
a	O
platform	O
adventure	O
game	O
set	O
in	O
a	O
large	O
flip-screen	O
castle	O
and	O
the	O
player	O
also	O
has	O
a	O
set	O
amount	O
of	O
energy	O
which	O
runs	O
down	O
when	O
in	O
contact	O
with	O
enemy	O
sprites	O
or	O
hazards	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
the	O
Electron	O
User	O
review	O
of	O
the	O
Play	O
It	O
Again	O
Sam	O
9	O
compilation	O
,	O
Camelot	B-Application
received	O
a	O
glowing	O
review	O
with	O
main	O
reviewer	O
Jon	O
Revis	O
concluding	O
"	O
first	O
rate	O
graphics	O
and	O
difficult	O
gameplay	O
make	O
Camelot	B-Application
a	O
suitable	O
challenge	O
for	O
even	O
the	O
most	O
accomplished	O
arcade	O
adventurers	O
"	O
and	O
in	O
his	O
second	O
opinion	O
,	O
Roland	O
Waddilove	O
said	O
"	O
forget	O
the	O
other	O
games	O
-	O
they	O
can	O
be	O
considered	O
freebies	O
-	O
the	O
main	O
attraction	O
is	O
Camelot	B-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
Crispin	O
Boylan	O
's	O
review	O
of	O
Camelot	B-Application
praises	O
the	O
graphics	O
as	O
"	O
good	O
"	O
and	O
the	O
colours	O
as	O
"	O
nice	O
and	O
bright	O
"	O
however	O
he	O
also	O
states	O
that	O
the	O
game	O
's	O
plot	O
is	O
"	O
a	O
bit	O
thin	O
on	O
the	O
ground	O
"	O
and	O
the	O
animation	O
is	O
not	O
really	O
up	O
the	O
standard	O
of	O
contemporary	O
titles	O
.	O
</s>
