Very cool, creative, and cute Sokoban. Mechanics are introduced and iterated upon in such a clean way that the entire game felt like a breeze of constant 'a-ha' moments that make you feel clever. There is almost no fat, every level feels like it has a purpose and is demanding a new approach or different perspective to solve. Immediately upon clearing all levels I was hungry for more and will definitely be checking out this developer's other work! Would definitely recommend if you're looking for a Sokoban game on the easier side of things.
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About This Game

Remote Planets is a cute, relaxing puzzle game set in a mysterious alien galaxy.

Explore the colorful world, solve logic challenges using unique mechanics and help the friendly cast of villagers restore power to their homes. Reshape the level space with the help of mysterious alien technology.

The game contains:
- over 120 challenging hand-crafted puzzles
- multiple unique mechanics blending together
- a colorful, welcoming alien world
- a cast of funny, friendly characters
- a relaxing, chill ambient soundtrack
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User Reviews
Very fun. Don't even like puzzle games
Fun spatial puzzles, chill music and silly characters. This is a pleasant puzzle game.
While I think the visuals are a step back compared to Bunny's Flowers, at least they are clear and the puzzles are great - can't wait for the next sokoban-style hit from zuza :)
delightful and fun, the aesthetic and the mechanics are just right :3
This is an enjoyable game, with gentle music, which involves Sokoban cube pushing , but with the addition of blue islands that are controlled by a second cube , which also has to be pushed, in order to reach a target on a static white island. The small size of each scene makes it easy to try other options, should the solution not be obvious straight away and this is the kind of game that I play in short sessions, as I don't want it to end. It is also highly suitable to play with a child, with whom you can discuss tactics.
Core gameplay and puzzles easy but solid. Visuals and music simple but charming. Good game!
Charming art, challenging puzzles and pleasant overall. I've been playing this with my 3-year-old
This is an adequate puzzle game. The mechanic is interesting. The puzzles are difficult enough to require logical thinking, yet small enough so that it is not a huge mental strain to reason about. The setting is minimal; there is some NPC dialogue, but I found the writing to be pretty uninteresting. There is no real exploration, meta-puzzles, or secrets. All in all, a pretty short game, but I have no regrets.
Done the first 12+1 levels, each level so far is unique (not repetitive). Some nice accessibility options (I like the dyslexic-friendly font a lot and use it over the default) and the tile design helps with the sense of scale and space. Music is unbelievably chill, characters are adorable, 10/10 art design. I only have praises.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10
- Processor: Intel or AMD Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Remote Planets cost?
Remote Planets costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Remote Planets?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10 Processor: Intel or AMD Dual Core CPU Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128MB Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Remote Planets available on?
Remote Planets is available on Windows PC.
Is Remote Planets worth buying?
Remote Planets has 100% positive reviews from 19 players.
When was Remote Planets released?
Remote Planets was released on Apr 24, 2023.
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