Clusterball goes gold
Strategy First announces the completion of the boxed version of Daydream's air-racing sports action game.
Strategy First has announced that its air-racing sports action game Clusterball has gone gold and will soon ship to stores. The game, which was first released in December 2000 by Real.com in a downloadable version, lets players control a futuristic high-speed aircraft in a variety of arenas. The goal of each match is to collect colored balls and tow them through a scoring ring. The game includes a training mode with computer-controlled opponents, as well as a multiplayer mode that lets players compete against up to eight other players over the Internet.
Clusterball was developed by Daydream Software, and it is scheduled for release on November 13 for an approximate retail price of $29.99. For more information, take a look at our full review of the downloadable version of the game.
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