Planet Life
Description of App
In Planet Life you are born again as a planet. Being a planet in space can be very lonely, but fortunately there is life out there.
Search the corners of the universe, for new friends, who will help you on your quest to become a happy little place to live. Manage your resources, and upgrade tools to advance.
Fight your way down a deep deep dungeon leading to the core of yourself, and gain the respect of mysterious space gods.
NOW WITH PURCHASABLE BROCCOLI CHAPTER!
Featuring:
- A ghastly stock exchange
- A precious gold fish
- More dungeons!
- More friends!
- An evil quiz show
- More space travel.
Version
Free or Paid
Apple Watch Support
Device(s) App Was Tested On
iOS Version
VoiceOver Performance
Button Labeling
Usability
Other Comments
This is a very silly game. It features, among other things, a giant swirly straw, space broccoli, and a tiny crying potato. Have fun!
App Store Link
Developer's Website
Recommendations
4 people have recommended this app
Comments
It's a fun game.
I enjoy games where you have to slowly build up your characters and this is one of those kind of games.
this is a fun game but
i downloaded this game a fewminutes ago.
but i have a 2 questions.
1. how can i turn off music?
2. how can i check my resources?
I payed the developers but deleted the game.
It's fun but there's an endless dungeon that I couldn't be bothered to complete.
Also, i'm not sure if you must buy the broccoli planet to beat the game so for those that want a completely free game, I don't think you'll find it here.
i have a question.
i want to know how can i get stardusts.
can someone help me?
Stardust
You can get Stardust from a variety of locations. You can try your luck at the slot machine (you have to build it at the workshop first), note that the stardust is most likely found in the big presents which cost 120 gold to open. (You could get lesser amounts of stardust from the small and medium presents but it's more likely that you win coco, wood or gold if you try those, if you win at all. If you purchased the broccoli world, and figured out how to work the space phone in the Coco Castle, the Ghost Exchange provides an effective way to get lots of stardust, provided that you have ghosts and a good sense of timing. :)
getting started
okay, would need some help getting started. I am not even sure what I am doing. I have a little robot.
Question about the game
After beating the dungeon with 99 levels, what do you do from there?
Answers
@cityhall, you have to purchase and read all the star maps from Space Ben, and discover their respective destinations. On the last star map, you will find a character who, once you meet a certain requirement, will get you to the entrance of the broccoli empire, where you will be prompted to pay for access or pass on the offer. (Sorry for the vague instructions, I don’t want to spoil too much.) @sabrina, once you find the robot, (I started this game a little while ago so I don’t exactly remember what I clicked), you have to interact with it (I think), take it with you, and then you will be redirected to your surface, where you can start exploring. From there new plot lines will unfold. @Jacey, you will probably get a prize or unlock something when you finish (I’m not sure because I haven’t started it myself), and there will be no more dungeons to unlock on the main planet’s surface.
P.S.: to provide the answer to an earlier post, you can find stardust in the dungeons as well, whether it be through present doors or stardust doors. Note that the stardust doors will provide miniscule amounts of stardust and will have a lot of jerks.
You Need Star Maps
You need to buy star maps from Space Ben's shop, which is in space, not on the planet's surface. One of the star maps will lead you to someone who can go down into the dungeons for you.
Star Maps
It would not be right to reveal what they are for, but trust me, you need them to make your way through the game. You will understand what they are for after you have obtained them. It is more fun not knowing the answers before you discover them for yourself. Enjoy!
could be more accessible
It seems like it could be an interesting game, but I'd prefer a more compact and easier to navigate layout as opposed to one that appears to be dependent on graphics and popouts that aren't so easy to find. I've also noticed that voiceover doesn't read very well. It might read the first part of the message, if that, otherwise you have to try and find it on the screen. I'd label the accessibility as accessible with patience, not "completely accessible". Going to keep playing for a while.
Accessibility Comments
This game is entirely accessible.