If the camera was automatic and the aiming was easier than it would be fun...but it is the way it is.

User Rating: 8 | Glover N64
I'll get right to the point. I'm sure you know what to expect from looking at the boxart in the terms of gameplay.

You are Glover that has been brought to life after an accident in this wizard's castle. I don't know what he was doing wrong but he messed up big time. In fact, another glove named Cross-Stitch was mutated as well and turns the land into a nightmare. Glover must find magic balls around the land and bring them back to the castle before something more terrible happens. Hurry!

The graphics are somewhat good for their time and they are something to appreciate. The sky... isn't as pretty.

The game plays very well with the addition of physics applied to the ball you have to carry around. The camera can use some tweaking though. I kept dying/losing the ball because of the manual control camera. Another hassle is aiming your ball. The controls are very sensitive that even a slight tap will ruin your shot. Other than that, it plays very well.

I like the music but I have heard much better from Crash Bandicoot on the PlayStation.

I can play this without too much trouble if the TWO MAJOR FLAWS were fixed. Still, it's worth playing time and time again just to overcome the obstacles like the camera.