Trappist Landing is a first-person adventure game that’s all about exploring a lost planet.
You play the role of an exobiologist who lands on an alien planet and you’re the first to document life on it. The problem is that there are plenty of indigenous inhabitants. You play as Sara Mungnez who’s on a mission to explore the planet and be the first to document it. The game takes place in the Trappist Solar System.
Most of the game has you running around and using a scanner to interact with lifeforms and sending the data back to the ship. You’re not alone- you have a crewmate who’ll interact with you and talk to you. You scan plants, and other organics but then you’ll find some pretty not-so-friend encounters that thrive on this dark planet.
The game has awesome visuals, narrative, and voice work. It’s a full immersion experience that’ll have you captivated for the next half hour. Highly recommended.
- Immersive planet
- Explore a deadly environment
- Scary
- Only takes about 30 minutes to finish
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I play the newest to the crappiest indie games and filter them for the rest of the crew.
In other words, I’m a bottom-feeder. Why do I volunteer for this trash?
Indie devs: the last honest game creators.

