Welcome to the best VR terraforming service in the Milky Way*! Announced during the Creature Feature & Friends Showcase, Really Interactive (Toran, Virtuoso) revealed its next game, intergalactic narrative adventure Janet’s Planets, is heading to Meta Quest 3/3S and SteamVR.
Janet’s Planets is about saving the world, over and over again. Your job is to transform dying planets and make them fit for new life. Meet an intergalactic cast of quirky aliens, reshape and rejuvenate worn-out worlds, and discover a charming sci-fi story – all while keeping the shareholders happy. Instantly travel to a planet’s surface with Janet’s Sweetview, creatively experiment in the Sandbox mode, and take on daily challenges with global leaderboards.

About Janet’s Planets
Janet’s Planets offers the best terraforming services this side of the Milky Way! Busted ecosystem? Barren atmosphere? Too dang hot to breathe? Come on down and let us save your world! We’re fixing up these planets across the galaxy, and you’re exactly who we’re looking for. Using your hands (and Janet’s finest gadgets), you’ll warm climates, grow forests, and gently nudge planets into shapes their quirky residents can thrive in.

Each species wants something different, so you’ll have to experiment, observe, and learn what each world needs. If you’d like to see your creations up close, you can head down to the surface with the help of Janet’s SweetView! Climb the leaderboards, tackle daily challenges, play to your heart’s content in sandbox mode, and discover an out-of this world story about what it takes to grow shareholder value in the wilds of outer space.
Features:
- Six hour narrative adventure
- Make each planet feel… just right. For your customer’s needs, and for our shareholders.
- Experience a planet’s surface with Janet’s SweetView
- Sandbox Mode with no limits inside the Planetarium
- Daily challenges with global leaderboards
- Hand tracking controls on Meta Quest 3/3S

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