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GLUF
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Mega Cat Studios
Developer:
Genre: Arcade, Puzzle

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
$49.9949.99
Sega Mega Drive
US
(Cart only)
$39.9939.99
Sega Mega Drive
US
(ROM only)
FREEfree

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GLUF is a homebrew arcade puzzle game for the Sega Mega Drive that was developed by Retro Souls and published by Mega Cat Studios in May 2020.[1] In August 2021, this game was included in Mega Cat Studio Collection 2 for the Evercade.[2]

Story

Meet our friend GLUF. If you think he is an ordinary frog, then you would be mistaken as GLUF is a Tesla frog that can accumulate power from generators. Which comes in handy to power up platforms because... well why not?

Gameplay

GLUF is an arcade puzzle game that sees you guide your frog across all of the platform sections on each level in order to power them up before moving on to the next level. But in order to light up the platform sections, GLUF himself must be charged up and he does this by hopping across to the numerous battery tiles located on each level.

Once powered up, moving across onto a platform section will result in it changing to a colour, denoting that it has been charged up. Each time you light up a panel, GLUF’s power cell reduces by one unit, which means that he will periodically have to recharge in order to complete a level. To make your way around all tiles, you will find yourself taking elevators up and down or standing on disintegrating platforms to give you a way through to what initially looks like inaccessible areas. When you hop across all tiles, an exit door appears and you need to make your way to it in order to proceed to the next level.

Can you navigate through 30 levels of amphibious platform puzzles? Whether it's spine-tingling terror from the Royal Boo's spookish attacks, or the Googantuan Slime's slippery touch, the only hope for escape is your webbed wit and patience.

Physical scans

Mega Drive, Red

Mega Drive, Blue

External links

References