A planet that used to be a place of undisturbed balance between human, nature, and animal has now become something else entirely.
The disharmony that had been in the making for hundreds of years has finally arrived in the form of a faceless army. But this is not a story about war. This i...
A planet that used to be a place of undisturbed balance between human, nature, and animal has now become something else entirely.
The disharmony that had been in the making for hundreds of years has finally arrived in the form of a faceless army. But this is not a story about war. This is a story about a vibrant, beautiful planet –and the journey to keep it that way.
Explore a colorful world with with a trusted companion
Frendships grow in violent and puzzling terrain
Programmed doesn't mean predictable
Bravery can fit in a smallest of creatures
Everything isn't a fight
Welcome to an off-world odyssey
Key Features
- Explore a colorful world with unique companion-based gameplay.
- Solve puzzles with diverse challenges and quirky twists as friendships grow in violent and puzzling terrain.
- Carefully navigate dangerous situations using stealth and wit, but programmed doesn't mean predictable.
- Use your reflexes and survive challenging action sequences, as bravery can fit in the smallest of creatures.
- Discover an epic story that stretches across galaxies and centuries...welcome to an off-earth odyssey.
Not the hardest game in terms of puzzles, but the atmosphere it creates with sound design and graphics all come together to make something worth spending that little time, where videogames truly cross the line into art. Glad I played it .
This game is a must definetly, incredible design, beautiful colours, lovely music, sweet story, you really feel part of Lana's planet, i felt amazed and almost in tears. Thanks for the love u developers put in this game, i'll never forget it. Congratulations
Planet of Lana: A Masterclass in Indie Soul
In an era dominated by sprawling, often soulless AAA titles that demand your money for every little cosmetic and piece of content, a game like Planet of Lana feels like a breath of fresh air. It's a powerful reminder that indie developers have something that no amount of budget can buy: a singular vision and a desire to create a genuinely beautiful, self-contained experience.
From the moment you begin, the game captivates you with its stunning art style. The hand-painted landscapes are simply gorgeous, each scene feeling like a living painting. The way light filters through the trees, the subtle parallax scrolling that gives the world depth, and the fluid character animations all work together to create a visual masterpiece. This isn't about photorealism or the latest flashy engine; it's about artistry and design, and it’s a refreshing change from the often-sterile feel of big-budget productions.
The sound design is equally impressive. The sounds of the environment, from the rustle of leaves to the distant mechanical hum of the invading robots, create a truly immersive atmosphere. And when the music swells, it's not just background noise—it's an emotional and narrative driver that elevates the entire journey.
Planet of Lana proves that complexity doesn't require a convoluted skill tree or a sprawling open world. It finds its depth in its simplicity—a heartfelt story told through clever, engaging puzzles and the beautiful bond between a kid and his animal companion. You get the whole, complete story, and it is a journey that feels earned and impactful. It has a soul that many modern games lack.
If you're looking for a game that respects your time and your money, and delivers a beautiful, poignant, and complete adventure without any hidden catches, then this is the game for you. It's a gem.
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