Between fighting between full -time work and the parenting of two small children (including one born in the middle of development), I built The abandoned planet From a small corner of a Florida bedroom that also acts as an office, nursery school and general area of chaos. Imagine a Moleskine notebook that occupies the last piece of empty space on a small desk, each page scribbled with small rooms and hand designed arrows that ground every corridor, while my child occasionally “helped me” crawling on my laptop. What I have analyzed optimistically as a one-year passion project has stretched in two and a half years of solo hustle: coding, drawing, animation, composing the soundtrack and even evoking a semi-functional base-7 base system and an alien alien tailor-made alphabet for the pepper through the game newspaper and subtitles.
Each pixel in The abandoned planet It was drawn on my tablet Wacom. I poured over the detailed art pixel, the framework animation for frames and the disturbing sound landscape. The movement feels deliciously retro, at four away the navigation D-Pad-anchor polished with a certain snappiness and dynamic touch. While progresses in this alien world, cryptic glyphs and bizarre objects. It is the nostalgia for adventure in a 90s style, reinvented for the modern player.
- Modern but retro: Immerse yourself in the splendid art of pixels enriched by an elegant and high definition user interface.
- Fast gameplay: A reactive navigation system that gives an agile feeling to the gameplay.
- Classic Point & Click Adventure: Take advantage of your objects and the environment to awaken the ancient totems, enhance forgotten devices and travel boldly in dangerous territories.
- An expansive world: Five acts with over 300 unique areas to explore.
- Disturbing animated films: The dynamic scenes, but short, interpret the gameplay, enriching the narrative.
- Completely expressed: Enjoy the game in 11 languages of the world, integrated by complete dubbing in English … and a single alien language!
While The abandoned planet It is an autonomous game, it adapts to a bigger saga Dexter Stardust: Adventures in space and mention the most space escapes to come. Each breaking of the puzzle and every alien cancie canskmonds dates back to my crowded office for the bedroom, which has maintained delightfully unpredictable development. If you are branching an adventure that concerns both the exploration of a lost civilization as it celebrates the strange joys of creating solo games, splashes The abandoned planet For your next weekend escape.
The abandoned planet
Snapbreak games
$ 14.99
$ 13.49
When a wormhole opens into space, an astronaut is thrown and crashed on a distant planet. But where is she? Where are all the inhabitants of the planet? And how will it come home? Solve the puzzle and piece together the mystery in this art 2D, pixel, firsthand, tip and click. Inspired by games like Myst and Raen with a pinch of Lucasart Adventures of the 90s, the abandoned planet is sure to scratch that old school and adventure game. • Beautiful art art pixel • hundreds of places to explore • Classic point adventure and click.