Korean visual novel game developer Archive Factory launched its science fantasy visual novel, Over The Cloud: Lost Planet, earlier this month on Steam.
Over The Cloud: Lost Planet originally launched in March 2014 and was the top paid Korean app on One store and the best paid game within a day after its release. It remained in the top as the best paid app for 3 consecutive weeks, in which gained an overwhelming amount of attention and support.
Archive Factory aimed the world market by producing the Over The Cloud: Lost Planet PC version via Steam available in English, Japanese, and Korean.
Over The Cloud: Lost Planet contains detailed artwork by a popular team of Korean webtoon artists called GLPI, high-quality illustrations, and wonderful theme song composed by Lee Il-woo, a member of the world-renowned post-rock band “Jambinai.” It also received praise for its well-made production.
Over The Cloud: Lost Planet starts in a not so distant future where the Earth has been destroyed due to the appearance of an extraterrestrial life. The mankind boards the spaceship to escape from Earth, however, an unexpected event occurred on spaceship #9, one of the mankind’s last refuge. And a group of ordinary students now has to face and protect the spaceship from a dangerous threat. A science fantasy visual novel with a variety of choices and endings that will keep the players on the edge of their seats.
Check Out the Over The Cloud: Lost Planet Trailer:
Over the Cloud: Lost Planet is available for $9.99 for PC via Steam.
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