Glover returns to PC this April with a ‘completely reworked’ port
Piko Interactive is resurrecting a long dormant mascot platform that we haven’t heard from in over two decades. Confirmed in Piko’s Twitter account and a list On steamEveryone’s favorite hand is back with the return of Glover.
With a release date set for April 20 on PC, Piko’s port of Glover is said to be a “complete remake” using the source code of the Nintendo 64 version. Complete with six worlds and a total of 30 levels. In the game, the player will overcome Glover by changing the protagonist’s shape and properties of magic crystals disguised as rubber balls to navigate and pass each level.
Originally released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 and PC, with a PlayStation port a year later, Glover was the creation of Oliver Twins, a famous British game design brother duo who became famous The Interactive Game is now defunct. Now, 24 years later, will this new version allow the glove to get the love some thought it deserved? We will know in just over a month.
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