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Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf

Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf guide keeps your runs smooth with smart puzzle reads, stealth timing, secret sweeps, achievement cleanup, and a clean read on that ending.

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General Overview and Tips

Lana lands on a clean ledge, one path jumps out, and it is easy to sprint straight into a drop because Mui was supposed to start the solve. That happens a lot in Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf. Before you move, scan the whole screen once. Check what Lana can reach, what Mui can trigger, and what changes after one of you acts.

Lana and Mui stand in the same side-scrolling puzzle area with separated ledges and interactive elements that suggest each character has a different job to perform.
Use a puzzle-room shot that makes the team solve obvious at a glance. It helps readers clock the CGG rule here: do not coyote-run into the first path, read what Lana can do, what Mui can trigger, then crack the room in order.

For movement, think in chains, not single jumps. Lana has more agility here, including wall jumps and slides, so it helps to read the route backward from the safe landing. Pick where you want to end up, then trace the steps back to the setup. That makes jumps, slides, and quick turnarounds feel way cleaner. If a section keeps almost working, back off for a second, reset your angle, and try again with a fresh view. One small reposition can fix a whole string of near-misses.

Stealth is calmer than it looks at first. Let patrols finish a full loop before you commit, then move on the clean opening instead of panic-running at the first gap you see. If a sneaking section keeps falling apart, use the last failure as a clue. Where did the camera pull? Which enemy changed direction? What path or object did you ignore on the way in? For secrets and side nooks, do a quick left-right sweep whenever you enter a new screen, especially before drop-downs, climbs, or big story beats. The game usually gives you just enough to make you suspicious, but it will not always wave a flag at the extra path.

Lana moves through a dangerous side-scrolling area with robot patrols, cover objects, and multiple route options that reward timing and observation.
Drop in a patrol-heavy screen here so players can see what the text means by waiting out the full loop. One good image turns stealth from 'why did that fail' into 'right, I moved on the bad beat.'

Tip: when a puzzle turns into soup, split the jobs. Ask what Lana must physically do and what Mui must trigger, then test those jobs one at a time. That one habit clears up a lot of early confusion and keeps one missed idea from snowballing into ten wasted minutes.

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