After its initial tease last year, Planet of Lana has been formally announced with a full trailer at the Summer Game Fest with gameplay and a small taste of the story players can expect next year.

Planet of Lana is coming from a young development studio known as Wishfully and publisher Thunderful, known for its work in the indie scene with titles like the humorous Say No! More and the whimsical Ghost Giant. However, Planet of Lana will be Wishfully's debut game, finally bringing together beautiful artwork and innovative storytelling in a project that's been in development since 2018.

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The upcoming indie game is a sidescrolling platformer, but rather than traversing the normal path of stressful combat and difficult maneuvering, Planet of Lana turns down the heat and follows the footsteps of games like Spiritfarer instead. Players will presumably assume the role of Lana, and though the world around her may look stunning and feel quaint, there's something more sinister coming. The trailer shows what appears to be rockets falling from the sky, and Lana is greeted by spider-like robots after encountering her tiny companion that joins her for the events of the game.

Planet of Lana is a dangerous, adventure platformer the relies on solving puzzles to progress and explore this "off-earth" world. Not unlike the upcoming platformer Minute of Islands, instead of utilizing quick jumps and difficult combat, Wishfully says that "everything isn't a fight" in Planet of Lana. So perhaps this will be a less traditional story of destroying foreign monsters and instead something more wholesome, like making peace with the new life or reprogramming them, Horizon: Zero Dawn style.

This relaxing platformer is set to be an Xbox exclusive, but players can also pick it up on PC sometime next year. The trailer for Planet of Lana is short but shows off the gorgeous hand-painted backdrop of the game's setting. Players can expect an array of scenery such as waterscapes underneath a blue sky, sunsets, foggy nights, and eerie forests. Even Planet of Lana's sound design is already impressive, so the only question now is how her story will unfold come 2022.

While the monsters and their quest might look something akin to the Reapers from the Mass Effect trilogy, this story is more about the journey to keep Lana's world beautiful and quiet in a non-violent way. Wishfully says that Lana's planet used to be undisturbed, with humans and animals equally sharing nature in a symbiotic relationship, but the new creatures threaten that peace.

Planet in Lana is set to release in 2022 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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