Gareth writes "I think I love robots. Yes, sometimes they turn on their masters and eventually kill all humankind as we know it, but on the bright side they’re a lot of fun - and to be fair there are a lot of good ones around who don’t want to murder you. We’ve already had WALL-E, that weird kid and the teddy bear in AI and Metal Mickey. In Planet of the Eyes there is also a great robot - it has no name, but you will grow to love it as you play through this interesting sci-fi indie game. But will you do the robot dance after playing?"
COGconnected - Planet of the Eyes is an experiential puzzle-platformer from Canadian developer Cococucumber that doesn't take long, but might be worth your time.
Pure PlayStation: Planet of the Eyes is a physics-based platformer that gives you control of a robot on a strange alien planet. Although the gameplay and visuals are good, the short length (less than two hours) and lack of challenge may be a problem for many platforming fans.
Planet of the Eyes presents a colourful world that you whisk through with some responsive platforming and the occasionally clever puzzle. Unfortunately, the pace and light story don't allow things to sit long in the memory and, whilst the time you've spent playing might feel well spent, there's not a lot of value in returning to it.