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  • Summary: Somewhere in the universe is the planet Longa. One day, Fiz, a child dragon living on this planet, had a dream. It was a terrifying nightmare in which the world turned black and white and all living creatures stopped moving.

    When Fiz woke up, Taonga, the omniscient and omnipotent dragon
    Somewhere in the universe is the planet Longa. One day, Fiz, a child dragon living on this planet, had a dream. It was a terrifying nightmare in which the world turned black and white and all living creatures stopped moving.

    When Fiz woke up, Taonga, the omniscient and omnipotent dragon who suddenly appeared in front of him, told him that the dream could happen in the future. He also said that in order to change the future, Fiz, Taonga, and a total of seven other dragons must join forces to protect the orbs scattered throughout the world. Hearing this, Fiz makes up his mind and sets off on an adventure to find his friends in order to protect the world...

    "Fiz and the Rainbow Planet" is a 2.5D dot-picture action game in which players switch characters in a resourceful manner as they progress.
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    Fiz and the Rainbow Planet is a game that knows exactly what it is, and just as importantly, what it isn’t. It’s not flashy, it’s not huge, and it’s not trying to reinvent the genre. Instead, it offers a short, colourful adventure that prioritises accessibility, charm, and heart. This isn’t Celeste but if you enjoy Gameboy era platformers I can recommend you give this a try.