Glover n64
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Glover is a puzzle-platformer developed by Interactive Studios and published by Hasbro Interactive for the Nintendo 64 and Windows in , and for the PlayStation in branded under Hasbro Interactive's Atari Interactive label. The game follows a magical, four-fingered glove named Glover in his quest to restore the Crystal Kingdom by retrieving crystals that were lost. The Nintendo 64 and Windows versions received generally positive reviews while the PlayStation version garnered negative reviews. A sequel titled Glover 2 was planned but was eventually cancelled. Players control a glove named Glover.
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Glover is a Nintendo 64 , PlayStation, and Windows platformer where you control a living glove named Glover. Glover was developed by Interactive Studios and was published by Hasbro Interactive on November 4, In the beginning, there was a wizard who wore two magical gloves that could move on their own throwing random bottles of liquid into a cauldron. He mixed the wrong potions and they made a big explosion, forcing the wizard to fall through the floor and turn into a fountain. As he fell, the wizard's two gloves fell off his hands and one fell into the cauldron while the other flew out the window of the castle. The glove that flew out the window is Glover. He saw that the crystals that kept Glover's world at bay were flying in random directions. Glover used his magic to turn them into balls and keep them from breaking.
Glover n64
Glover won't blow anybody away in the graphic department. However, because of the game's intuitive gameplay mechanics and off-the-wall character design, I think platform fans will have a lot of fun with this one. Admittedly, Glover does come with a learning curve and later levels can lead to madness, but until you've rolled a ball around a level with a walking hand, well, you're just missing out on the best things in life. Glover has the potential to fall flat on its face or be this year's sleeper hit. Give it a rent. You might just like it. By Matt Casamassina. If there is one thing that Nintendo 64 is known for, it's undoubtedly 3D platformers.
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All Steam Purchasers Other August The main objective is to maneuver the ball toward the goal in each stage. Loading reviews Player Support. Then one day, the wizard accidentally mixes the wrong batch of potions in his cauldron, causing a large explosion that turns the wizard into a statue, sends him falling down the tower, and sends his gloves flying. He then lands on the Wizard's hat with Glover next to him, and the three all return back to the castle. Archived from the original on April 8, The Crystal Kingdom is gradually restored to its former state with each crystal returned to the castle. WW : TBA.
ESRB: Everyone.
Glover then soon notices Cross-Stitch crash-landing on a meteor. It's down to Glover, one of the magical gloves, to find the crystals, now disguised as rubber balls and return them safely to the castle. View Community Hub. In reality, the studio applied for the trademark for Glover but not the copyright for Glover , leading the studio to mistakenly believe that they also had ownership rights to the character and content of the original Glover game. However at the request of a lot of original game fans and speedrunners, we are leaving the original N64 bugs unless they are game breaking not encountered any so far. Archived from the original on February 7, January Learn how and when to remove this template message. When enabled, off-topic review activity will be filtered out. The rubber form gives the greatest amount of abilities for the ball. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Without the crystals, the castle and its world will fall apart and the wizard will be lost!
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