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January 3, 2026

Why Ghibli-inspired Planet of Lana II is “working against” Unity to achieve its unique 2.5D aesthetic



2D cinematic platformers have a rich heritage dating back to the original Prince of Persia (check out the excellent The Lost Crown review) with its unique rotoscoped animation. They’ve also had something of a comeback from some of the best indie devs, notably with games such as Limbo and Inside, though you should also count 2023’s Planet of Lana among its ranks. Unlike the darker imagery of Playdead’s titles, Swedish indie studio Wishfully’s debut stood out with a Ghibli-esque focus on the beauty of the natural world, albeit one in the grip of a robot invasion.

It also turns out there was more to its story, which brings us to Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf. Indie sequels have certainly been more on the uptick, such as Toem 2 from fellow Swedish studio Something We Made. According to creative director Adam Stjärnljus, the idea of a sequel began forming halfway through production of the first Planet of Lana. “It was very apparent to us the lore, the universe and the story of Lana, Mui and her planet was so much bigger than we could fit in one game,” he tells me.

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Unity. But while its tools and the team’s expertise are also tied to this engine, Stjärnljus says it’s almost like they are working against Unity.

“The game started with concept images and then trying to translate those concept images to a game was a constant process over several years, where we finally found the style of 2.5D, where we mix these 3D and 2D elements to create this depth in the world that we have, but still [have the] feel of a concept drawing,” he explains.

“That also makes the pipeline quite unusual because we’re not making a full 2D game and we’re not making a full 3D game. Everything is made in a certain way, a mix of a lot of sprites and 3D, and different ways of bringing that kind of hand-painted feeling to the game. We’ve been doing this for quite a lot of years and built up a very strong pipeline around how we’re doing this and using the strength of the Unity engine to our advantage, but it is quite different from how you normally would approach it.”

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Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf is coming in early 2026 to PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Game Pass, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.



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