TerranovaTeam is an independent Swiss studio that revives and modernizes early Epsitec titles, concentrating on family-friendly strategy, adventure, and educational games that reward logical thinking over reflexes. Colobot: Gold Edition re-imagines a cult 2001 space-programming simulator, giving players command of a planetary mission where every rover, spaceship, or bot is scripted in a Java-like language; the same sandbox now runs natively on Windows, Linux, and macOS, supports widescreen resolutions, online co-op base building, and classroom-friendly lesson plans that turn physics, algebra, and basic AI into interactive challenges. Planet Blupi (marketed in some regions as Planet Eggbert) shifts the action back to a lush isometric world where peaceful Eggberts must outwit invading alien robots through indirect strategy: players plant gardens, construct contraptions, and trigger chain reactions instead of firing weapons, making the title suitable for younger gamers while still offering later levels that tax veteran puzzle fans. Both releases share a clean, cartoon aesthetic, mod-ready engines, and open-source licenses that encourage community expansions, speed-running, and STEM workshops. TerranovaTeam’s small catalog therefore covers coding education, environmental problem-solving, and light real-time tactics, all delivered without DRM or micro-transactions. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the latest upstream builds and allowing users to queue both titles for unattended batch installation.