The game will cost $34.99, and will feature the full original campaign, which spans 30 levels and six worlds. The outing was developed by Interactive Studios and launched first as a timed console exclusive on PC and N64 in 1998, before eventually being ported to the PS1 a year later. That PlayStation version was largely panned, and this re-release will be based on the technically superior Nintendo edition.
The gameplay in Glover is actually really interesting, because your objective is to guide a ball to the end of each stage using the eponymous hand. To do this, you can roll, bounce, slap, and dribble the ball, which makes for some fun – albeit frustrating – platforming possibilities. Overall, it's a really interesting gameplay concept, and it speaks to a time when titles were a little more experimental due to smaller overall budgets and shorter development cycles.
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