Cult Classic N64 Platformer ‘Glover’ is Coming to Xbox Later This Year

Cult Classic N64 Platformer 'Glover' is Coming to Xbox Later This Year

As a veteran gamer with memories of my youth adorned with the vibrant hues and intricate puzzles of the N64 era, I must say, the announcement that Glover is making its comeback has sent me into a whirlwind of nostalgia! Back in ’98, I remember spending countless hours manipulating those enigmatic globes as the titular glove, exploring the diverse worlds and overcoming the cleverly designed challenges.


As a longtime gamer who grew up playing classic games on the N64, I am beyond excited to hear that Glover is making a comeback! This was one of my all-time favorite 3D platformers, and I have fond memories of spending countless hours trying to master its challenging levels. The news that it will be released on multiple platforms, including Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC, means that a whole new generation of gamers will get to experience the magic of Glover for themselves. I can’t wait to see what QUByte Interactive has in store for us, and I know I’ll be first in line to pick up a copy as soon as it hits stores. Bring on the nostalgia!

The 1994 Nintendo 64 game titled “The Glove” (a puzzle-platformer) is making a comeback on contemporary platforms. It features six distinct worlds and 30 unique levels to explore. You control the glove, which can walk using two fingers, allowing you to jump, slap, or even roll around with a bouncy ball!

After initially being announced and launched on PC two years ago, the game Glover will soon be rolling out to the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch towards the end of this year. For a behind-the-scenes look at its creation, you can watch the making of Glover video below.

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2024-08-13 15:42

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