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.
Only downside is there are too many similar stretches of just walking and camera zooming in and out to show the beautiful scene around Lana. A little less of that and also perhaps a bit more challening puzzles instead of just figuring out how to climb to the exit.
I've been having trouble finding a good game to play and decided to try Planet of Lana. Very simple and straight forward. Easy controls but just a beautiful game! Really enjoyed it!
Incredible art and sound design. However, the stealth mechanics are very much not for me. In most games I've always found stealth to be tedious and nerve wracking and, unfortunately, I DNF this game because it was not enjoyable to me. If you are not turned off by that type of mechanic, then it could well be a 5/5 game for you.
The only other critique I'd offer is that dying feels tonally pretty jarring in this game. Also, TW for animal harm/death.