The Abandoned Planet

A retro-inspired, pixel art, point and click adventure

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When a wormhole tears open in space, an astronaut is hurled down and crashes on a distant planet. But where is she? Where are all the inhabitants of the planet? And how is she going to get back home? Solve the puzzle and piece together the mystery in this 2D, pixel art, first person, point and click adventure. Inspired by games like Myst and Riven with a dash of the LucasArt adventures of the 90s, The Abandoned Planet is sure to scratch that old-school, adventure game itch. • Play Act 1 for free • Beautiful chunky pixel art • Hundreds of locations to explore • Classic point and click adventure • Fully voiced in English Text localized into the following languages: • English • Spanish • Italian • French • German • Japanese • Korean • Portuguese • Russian • Chinese Simplified • Chinese Traditional

Info

  • Genre

    Adventure

  • Rating

    PEGI 3

  • Release

    Nov 12, 2024

  • Last Update

    Fixed an issue with the Inventory not opening in Act 3

Reviews

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    Lennon Wood

    Quite an interesting spin on the usual snapbreak published point and click. Mainly taking a pixelart point and click approach while feeling simiar puzzle wise to games like the doors series and especially the far away games. Aswell as the inclusion of a story that's more integral to the plot of the game whilst not taking too much of a deviation in terms of setting. Definitely a good mobile puzzle game all round.

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    Gladys Hayes Southerland

    Graphics are beautiful. The UI is good and easy to navigate with a little memory! I am stuck on the 1st Stage, at 3rd from the last module. I have added 4th gold ring. I'm going to step back a minute to reset my brain. If l can pass, I'll buy the game. Well done.

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    angelooo

    Bought the full game after playing act 1. Very charming artstyle and voice acting. The world building is really good for this 'little' game! Puzzles are not too hard, my playtime was around 4h. I wish there was a hint system because there was one puzzle I got stuck with a long time towards the end of act 4. The extras are lovely, hope to see more games from this dev.

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    Mae King

    Now this is a game I'd actually spend money on to buy the full version. Absolutely love the voice acting and the soundscape. The voice acting for the MC is a little underwhelming, but not too much. Love the artwork and the animations. I also love the story aspect! I wish there were more story based games in the game app industry.

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    Little Bacchus

    A playable demo with voice acting that makes it feel like it is for the under 10 years old. The extream hand holding makes all the challenges / puzzles in this game redundant and could easily be replaced with a "continue" button to move the narrative (what there is of it) along.

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    Angeli Veronika

    oh my god! i've just played act 1 and it's awesome! the artstyle, voice acting, and the overall aesthetic and vibe are all good! but devs, sometimes we do need hints and there's no "give me a hint" feature, but the puzzles are still solvable. oh and just a lil note, maybe the devs could include a lil "background story" before we begin the game. yeah, it's a GREAT GAME!! REALLY RECOMMEND!! (esp to buy the full ver)

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    Jase Wytaske

    Despite not being listed as such, this is a demo for a paid game. You can play for roughly 20-30 minutes of gameplay before being cut off with a charge that's over $5. I'd rather buy a game upfront then be tricked into downloading something I later have to pay for. The game itself does seem interesting and I enjoyed the puzzles but not enough to pay for it, particularly because each chapter seems to only be 20 minutes or so, the gametime for the price ratio is way off.

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    Sibi Venkatesan

    Great game with gorgeous artwork. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Just a couple of minor qol nitpicks (not close to actually being a bother) -- (i) it would be nice to have a way in game to take a screenshot or note down codes which are needed elsewhere. (ii) being able to skip animations or tedious/slow movements in some places would be nice. [spoiler alert] eg. the tram movement, the crawling through the vent, the boat ride (ideally there'd be a simple map here) is less fun the second+ time round.

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    GameDevTech

    So far the game is good but i found a weared bug while playing , in the saving system , if you in a certain Act and your progress is auto saved , its saved in the first slot always and when you decide to chose a nother act to play , your current progress will be erased and overwritten to the new chosen act and autosaved! , i was in act 3 and about to finish it , chose to play act 2 and disappointed that the saving wipped all my progress of act 3 and i have to start from the beginning!!

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    Andrew Claussen

    I really enjoyed this experience. It brought me back to the days of The Dig sitting on my dad's lap while we tried to figure which solution went to which puzzle. There's no pixel hunting, and the game makes it easy to find what you need if you need it. I had to write down solutions to remember at later parts of the game. The one issue I have is the in game journal. There are too many solutions that are too obvious, it felt a little lazy to just hand over the solutions in a tidy book.

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    Chaotic Health

    For what you are given, it is a good game and worth the 6 bucks to buy the whole game. Beautiful visuals, intriguing story, the voice acting isn't bad. The puzzles aren't hard, so if you are looking for a hard puzzle game, this probably isn't it. But if you're looking for a good story puzzle game. This is a catch. If I had the money, I would 100% buy the whole game.

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