Glimpse

Glimpse is an action-adventure puzzle-based platform style game developed by Compulsion Games and published by Focus Home Interactive.

Synopsis
TBD

Gameplay
TBD

Characters

 * Aimée Durand (voiced by Teale Bishopric) - A twelve-year-old girl who lives with her mother. She also has an imaginary friend named TBD.
 * Claudette Bonneville (voiced by Charlotte Hope) A chemist who loves to sing and dance due to her dreams became true.
 * Gilbert Collier (voiced by Stephen Boxer) - A fifty-year-old businessman who sells the illegal drugs to
 * TBD (voiced by Alex Wyndham) -
 * TBD (voiced by Bruce Dinsmore) -
 * Joseph Allard (voiced by Tony Robinbow) - A French policeman who takes care of Aimée and Claudette after been rescued.
 * TBD (voiced by Graham Fletcher) -
 * TBD (voiced by Allan James Cooke) -
 * TBD (voiced by Vanessa Matsui) - She is the mother of Aimée who is a singer at the stage.
 * TBD (voiced by Michael Shaeffer) -
 * TBD (voiced by Julian Casey) -
 * Floria Collier (voiced by Katherine Kingsley) - She is the daughter of businessman Gilbert Collier
 * Honoré Battier (voiced by Joe Sims) -
 * TBD (voiced by Elias Toufexis) -
 * TBD (voiced by TBD) -

Plot
TBD

Transcripts
Glimpse/Transcripts

Trivia

 * This game is similar to Contrast.
 * They both set in Paris, France.
 * They both have young female protagonists (Didi and Aimée) and older female protagonists (Dawn and Claudette).
 * They aesthetically inspired by Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau.
 * They both have the same music.
 * They both are published by the same French video game company (Focus Home Interactive).
 * They both have the same animation style.
 * Glimpse is inspired by Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and Nana (1926).
 * This game will be about a girl who follows her dreams.
 * Due to the unreal engine has been changed, this game's animation was bit different from Contrast's.
 * This is the second Compulsion Games game that set in 1920s Paris. The other is Contrast.
 * Joseph Allard inspired by a French army officer and statesman Charles de Gaulle.
 * Originally,