Chameleon Shot Some "shooters" for NDS aren't technically not shooters in the sense that you aim your firearm and simply hit the touchpad where ever you want to fire. It's not much of a shooter when you think about it because your supposed projectile becomes something more of a melee weapon that you use directly on the enemies that pop up around the screen.
This homebrew game from sensei is different. While you still use the touchpad to "aim," you're actually aiming at the top screen. Whatever coordinates you hit on the touch pad, it registers above on the game screen at the same place. Not as easy as you might think at first, but you'll eventually get the hang of it.
The bottom screen shows the ammunition you have left (L button to reload), the number of enemies you've killed, and the number you've missed.
Speaking of enemies, some of you might be able to recognize the sprite. It's none other than Kid Chameleon! Gee wiz, so that's where the developer got the title for his homebrew!
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