Planet of the Eyes
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A finalist for 'Best Indie Game' at the Canadian Videogame Awards, Planet of the Eyes tells the tale of a service robot stranded on a mysterious planet. A stunning visual mix of puzzle and platforming challenges, an original musical score and fully voiced audio logs will sweep you away on the immersive journey of a lone robot in an unknown world.
Steam User 8
This game is a small yet stunning journey that doesn’t overstay its welcome. You play as a little robot stranded on a beautifully alien planet, where each step reveals hand-drawn landscapes paired with a mesmerizing, ambient soundtrack that feels perfectly in tune with the world.
Gameplay is smooth and straightforward, with puzzles that won’t leave you stuck but add enough to keep things interesting. The story, told through audio logs from the robot’s creator, has a personal, almost melancholy feel to it, adding a nice emotional layer to your exploration.
Steam User 2
Clever games curator review: 8/10. Really pretty; could be a 2D walking sim but is actually a moderately puzzling platformer, with occasional precision required. Checkpoints are super plentiful so even folks who generally avoid precision platformers (that's me!!) could enjoy this safely. Low-poly art style is super colorful and evocative of an alien world, they did a top-notch job on the visuals. And the music + other sounds are also very good. This is an example of a game where no one part is perfect but all are so well done that the final package together nearly is. Even the story, usually the least important part of any game in my mind, is worthwhile and enjoyable. Since it's told by narration while playing, it never gets in the way, but definitely adds some depth.
Steam User 1
This game is awesome! I love the music and the art style most of all but i also enjoy the way it makes you think differently about traversal and interacting with the environment to be able proceed through to the next area. The world feels very alien and consistently gets more interesting as it gets more difficult. I only played for about 30 minutes my first session and was surprised to see some of my achievements say only 25% of players made it that far... really? This game definitely deserves more a chance than that! especially for the sale price, absolutely worth it!
Steam User 0
Planet of the Eyes is a nice puzzle platformer where you lead a robot on a tour of a planet full of vibrant alien life and broken factories. Gameplay is fairly average, but decent.
After beating the game I used a guide to find the secrets I missed. Fortunately there's a chapter select menu so I didn't have to go very far out of my way to collect enough for a clean sweep of Steam Achievements. I definitely appreciate linear games that offer quality of life features like easy backtracking.
Steam User 0
I'm not very good at platformers (and usually play with a mouse & keyboard, which I'm told makes it harder on myself). This one was just enough challenge without being too frustrating and it communicates the simple controls and puzzles very well. The laser/water area went on a little too long imo, and there's a water level puzzle that ALMOST seems doable so I had to check the community discussions before I realized I wasn't too slow, I was missing a piece.
I finished it in just under 3 hours and it made for a nice afternoon. The art is beautiful, the music is generally good although a few areas were a little repetitive. The tapes are a little melodramatic but there's only a handful of them so that didn't bother me.
Overall recommended, lovely little game. Gonna go grab the achievements I missed now.
Steam User 0
Cute game. The dance is funny. The art is appealing. The story is ok. Short run time which I always appreciate. Some parts I feel I only passed due to luck. Not a bad time.
Steam User 0
Good short game, the art style is nice. I have to be honest, I didn't like the audio logs, I feel like either the recording wasn't great or they weren't enunciated very well, to an extent that I couldn't really follow along with what they were saying. I got the game for free, but I wouldn't recommend it for $10. Maybe $5 max.