Space always gives people endless reverie. OPUS Earth Plan is a new work of Taiwan independent game team TEAM SIGNAL on space theme. The game uses the narrative method to spread the story. When the game is opened, the first thing you see is such a cover picture full of science fiction. Is it a bit familiar? Yes, the whole tone of OPUS Earth Plan is very similar to the character adventure game Lifeline. Whether it is the dark game screen or the narration of the story, it reveals a mysterious atmosphere.
The game tells us that hundreds of thousands of years ago, human beings who had already moved into space set out to find their native earth in order to complete the incomplete genes, and it is a small robot called Em who is responsible for this task - that is, you. After hundreds of thousands of years when the earth has long become a myth, remote human beings set out on the journey to find the earth in order to see their hometown again. However, the crew members of the spaceship were sincere with Lisa, and the extravehicular activity robot Em, but after thousands of days of exploration, they never got anything. As the return day approaches, how should the crew members adhere to their beliefs in the heart? And does the earth really exist? This problem needs to be explored by players.
As the main axis of the whole game, the unique 'planetary exploration system' is the biggest selling point. During the game, players must learn how to operate and move telescopes, coordinate with detectors and filters, locate between galaxies, and cross compare their information to lock in every clue about the earth. It can be said that while testing the players' sense of cosmic orientation, It also challenges the wisdom of understanding riddles.