Grab the Alpha for Planet Explorers right here, and explore some planets

Planet Explorers is a voxel-based game that sees you exploring a mysterious planet, constructing things — including guns — and shooting things with them. Unlike Minecraft, the planet is a designed world and is not randomly generated, and you have an initial purpose of defending stranded colonists by building defences and checking out the world.

Sound like your sort of deal? Luckily for you, we’ve got it right here on the games.on.net file mirror. Click here and save yourself 1.28 GB of quota. Here’s a short clip showing how the construction works:

Source: RPS

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Wait wait wait wait wait….. did they just design there own gun?

WINNING!

 

Sure did! VOXELZ.

 

keep getting an error message:
‘no openlc platforms found, the game cannot run without openlc support’
anyone help me?

 

Hmmmm wait, I did download an earlier version of this several weeks ago.
Why haven’t I tried it yet? Damn!

 

Tim Colwill,

Might be worth mentioning that they’re now doing a Kickstarter and the current (much improved) Version is 0.53

 
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