Hover!


Hover! is a video game that combined elements of the games bumper cars and capture the flag. It was included on CD-ROM versions of the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system. It was a showcase for the advanced multimedia capabilities available on personal computers at the time. It is still available from Microsoft. The game will not run on earlier versions of Windows.

Gameplay

Hover! has three mazes that resemble a medieval castle, a futuristic city, and a sewer. Each maze has its own unique texture maps, music theme, and spawn locations.
For each level, Hover! will cycle through each of the three mazes, or randomly select one. The goal of each level is to capture all of the blue flags hidden throughout the level, before the opposing team collects all of the red flags. A game starts with having 3 red flags and 3 blue flags in each level, but will go up to 6 flags of each color in higher levels. Higher levels are also have more opposing hovercraft and a more difficult AI. The opponent hovercraft are split into two groups: One group acts as the capture team, trying to secure all the red flags before the player collects all the blue flags, while the other group serves as the protection for the capture team, trying to defend their flags and prevent the player from interfering with the capture team's efforts. If one of those hovercraft see the player, a tone will sound, like a sonar ping, indicating they've seen him and will move to attack.
There are also orbs scattered throughout each maze that will give the player a collectable item or a status effect. The collectable items are Wall, Spring, and Cloak.
The HUD shows the player's score, an indicator of how many flags have been captured, a mini-map, indicators of your speed and direction, and a display of how many items the player has.

Remake

Hover! was officially re-released by Microsoft in 2013, as a browser game. The re-release, although published by Microsoft, was mostly developed by Dan Church, with help from Pixel Labs and Microsoft. It was made to showcase the WebGL support in Internet Explorer 11. This version includes updated graphics and touch control support, as well as a multiplayer feature for up to 8 players. Microsoft also offers more technical details about this release on its modern.ie website. In April of 2019, the website for the game was shut down.
This version of the game was also released as a Windows 8.1 app available on the Windows Store.