Planet Sea

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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Planet Sea is an infinite running game that takes you on an adventure along the Brazilian coast. Collect plastic bottles on the beach, avoid obstacles and learn about ocean conservation.

A fun and educational game for all ages.

Planet Sea is a project sponsored by the Rouanet Law, the main culture incentive law in Brazil, which allows companies and individuals to support cultural projects in exchange for tax benefits.

The game is also a partnership with the Schurmann family, a Brazilian family famous for sailing around the world and spreading environmental awareness messages. The Schurmann family participated in creating the script and narrating the game, bringing their experience and knowledge about the seas in addition to lending their charismatic characters to the game!

Planet Sea is a game that combines entertainment, education and sustainability, so you can have fun and learn at the same time.

You will discover the beauties and challenges of the Brazilian coast, with its landscapes, fauna and flora.

You will also receive information about the importance of keeping the seas clean, especially from plastics and microplastics, which threaten marine life and human health.

Planet Sea is a game that invites you to be part of the solution for a healthier and happier planet.
Updated on
Jan 28, 2025

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

Visual bugfix