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Bandai Namco Release Beware Planet Earth!! via Steam for PC

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Bandai Namco Games in collaboration with the development team at Lightmare Studio have today announced that Beware Planet Earth!! is now available for purchase on the Steam service around the world.

Described as a “beguiling mix of classic tower defence and time management” and inspired by “cheesy horror/Sci-Fi movies from the ‘50s“, Beware Planet Earth has you defending and rescuing your flock of innocent cows from a crazy Martian invasion. Rather than ride around on a horse with a bow n’ arrow Majora’s Mask style, players will be given access to several means of saving the bovine including towers, traps and objects or just firing their zapper in the direction of the little green men.

The Lightmare Studio Development Team | No specific quoted individual was given, so I assume the entire team spoke in unison

We are thrilled and proud to release BEWARE PLANET EARTH! on Steam with the help of our partners at Bandai Namco. We hope you will enjoy playing the game as much as we enjoyed developing it! Last but not least, a big THANK YOU to the Steam Community who upvoted this game on Greenlight! On behalf of the development team and the Martians: you rock!

Mathieu Piau | EMEA Marketing Director at BANDAI NAMCO Games Europe

We are really happy to work hand in hand with an independent team as brilliant and as passionate as Lightmare Studio. At BANDAI NAMCO Games, we truly believe that indies are essential for the video games industry because they aren’t afraid of coming up with exciting and fresh games. And BEWARE PLANET EARTH! is a great example of what independent video gaming has to offer.

Sam
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