Alright, so here’s the thing about “Planet of Lana”—you step into this world where you’re helping this girl, Lana. She’s on this mad quest to save her best bud and the whole village from these strange, clunky alien machines. I mean, it’s wild. She’s got this little furball with her, Mui, a creature that, let’s be honest, kind of steals the show. C’mon, any game with a cute critter gets a thumbs up from me.
Now, talking puzzles—some are simple, some have you scratching your head. But it’s not like we’re talking brain-busters here. Still, you mess up, and those alien things will snatch you up real quick. And don’t even get me started on these local beasties that seem dead set on making a meal out of Lana and her cat-like partner. Mui’s got this knack for sneaking around though, so you’re often counting on him to outsmart these creepy critters.
The art, oh boy, it’s just delicious (can you say that about art?). You’ve got these soft, dreamy colors playing against a dark story. Picture Lana with Mui, trudging through lush fields, spooky caves, and even a barren desert. And the soundtrack? It’s like getting hit by a wave of chill vibes and then boom—powerful undertones. Goosebumps, seriously.
So, in the end—ah, who am I kidding, of course, it’s a happy ending! Kid plus alien cat equals no way it ends in tears, right? But then you’re hit with this trailer for “Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf,” and boom, there’s Mui looking not so hot, like hospital-not-hot. Lana’s standing there, and you can practically feel her worry.
But let’s not spiral—okay, maybe I’m spiraling—because the sequel’s a whole three years away, so why stress now? Though, what’s really got me concerned are those dang villagers again. See, this follow-up game seems to ramp things up, with robots zapping around and villagers fainting.
And get this—spaceships! The trailer shows these monsters from space zooming around a forest like it’s nothing. Lana’s doing these crazy jumps between ships. There’s even an underwater scene that’s just… wow. Plus, she’s riding one of those robots from before. Now that’s some character development.
Honestly, I can’t wait for this sequel to drop. The first game is already out on all the usual platforms, so grab it if you can. Me? I’m just counting the days till I get to dive back in with Lana and Mui in 2026. And there it is—my chaotic brain dump. Enjoy!