Hover: Revolt of Gamers Stretch Goal Adds A Swinging Mechanic Inspired By Spider-Man

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Hover: Revolt of Gamers has received two new stretch goals. At the $125,000 mark, the development team will add a Swing Hook and Hoverboard item to the game.

 

The Swing Hook will allow you to swing from building to building. Developer Midgar Studio say they were very much inspired by Spider-Man while developing Hover, in terms of the sensations they want the player to feel, and in light of requests for a swinging feature, have decided to include one.

 

The second new stretch goal is character customization. If Hover’s Kickstarter contributions reach $150,000, the team will add a customizable male and female character to the game.


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