[i]Dreamy Planet[/i] is a depressing Yuri kinetic VN that follows Haruka, a young woman in her late twenties living a loveless and flat engagement life, as she reunites with her estranged best friend and also the person she loves, Shiina, after being separated for five years. Dreamy Planet is actually the name of a theme park that once brimmed with life bu…
Dreamy Planet
An atmospheric lesbian / yuri VN set in an abandoned theme park, focused on a rekindled relationship between a pair of estranged childhood friends.
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Dreamy Planet is a kinetic visual novel exploring the complex relationship between two childhood friends, Haruka and Shiina, set against the backdrop of an abandoned theme park, evoking themes of nostalgia and emotional struggle.
The Good
- Well-written and engaging story
- Atmospheric abandoned theme park setting
- Relatable character struggles
- Appealing art and visuals
The Bad
- No player choices available
- Music can be jarring at times
- Protagonist's passivity frustrates some
- Ending may feel unsatisfying
The Horny
- Includes adult content DLC
- Intimate scenes add depth
- Explores complex emotions in romance
- Yuri themes resonate with players
Top rated reviews
I really enjoyed the previous story I read by this dev [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/496630/Empty_Horizons/] Empty Horizons [/url], so I was excited to get this game for free as a steam curator. <3 I'm grateful mainly because otherwise I'd definitely miss it :). I'm not a fan of GxG romance stories. And this one even has a free adult dlc. But I a…
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Haruka and Shiina used to be inseparable. They grew up together, went to school together, and ardently believed that they would always be best friends.
That was before Haruka’s breakdown, however.
Worn down by her demanding job as a nurse, Haruka abandons her old life, and her old best friend, and moves back in with her parents. Believing herself to be a failure, and too ashamed to see Shiina again, Haruka retreats into herself and her depression, and despairs.
It isn’t until almost five years later that Haruka and Shiina reunite. At Shiina’s behest, the pair of them make an impromptu trip to a favourite haunt of theirs from their youth: an outdated theme park on the outskirts of Nara called Dreamy Planet.
Dreamy Planet was once a popular park, but it has since fallen into disrepair. The park was closed down several years ago, owing to dwindling attendance numbers, and it has been left in a miserable state: the spinning teacups, the roller coasters, and the carousel all left to rust.
Together again, Haruka and Shiina pick their way through Dreamy Planet’s carcass, and as they do, they recall fond memories from their past. Dreamy Planet might be beyond salvaging, but perhaps their relationship can still be saved – if only Haruka can find the courage to finally tell Shiina how she really feels.

- About 40k words of text (approx 2-3 hours of reading)
- A kinetic story with no choices/branches
- Custom character artwork
- A large variety of gorgeously rendered backgrounds
- A custom OST
- A dreamy, nostalgic tone
- A very cute (and very tortured) heroine ♥
Please note: While this is a yuri story about a romantic relationship between two women, the protagonist, Haruka, is engaged to a man throughout the duration of the story. This is an important plot point, which gets referenced several times.
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Zestine
Love the visuals and the side missions. The character banter is top tier.
Nyra
Story is solid and the combat feels great, just wish there was more UI customization.
Kiro
I keep coming back after every update. The new scenes were worth it.