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PLANET ALPHA Releases
September 4th, in the year of our Lord 2018, UK
– Team17, a global games label, creative partner and developer
of independent, premium video games and Denmark based
independent developer Adrian Lazar of Planet Alpha ApS game
studio are excited to announce the release of atmospheric sci-fi
platform adventure game, PLANET ALPHA.
PLANET ALPHA is the debut game from small, core team of 3
developers based in and around Denmark. Together they have spent
years of development combining fast platforming, challenging
puzzles and stealth moments with a unique art-style to create an
unforgettable experience.
The launch marks a momentous occasion for veteran developer and
games label Team17 as their 100th release since company was
founded in 1990.
Taking place upon a beautiful, alien world PLANET ALPHA is
filled with mystery and danger. Pursued by relentless enemies,
you must harness the power of night and day as you struggle to
survive.
Marooned on an Alien World…
You have awoken on a strange alien world. Injured, alone and
stranded you venture across this foreign land, navigating
beautiful and varied terrain as you try to stay alive.
Power Over Night and Day
The world of PLANET ALPHA is affected by the solar cycle, and as
you progress you’ll discover a unique gift – you can manipulate
the time of day and use it to your advantage.
Unlock the Mysteries of PLANET ALPHA
Explore a unique world and piece together your story. What will
you discover on PLANET ALPHA?
PLANET ALPHA is available to download from today for Xbox One,
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch™ and PC via Steam for just £15.99
/ $19.99 / 19,99€. Limited time launch discounts will be
available, please check your local digital stores for
availability and conditions.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time.
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