
These included longer loading periods and difficulty navigating levels.Īhead of Finding Paradise's launch on Nintendo Switch and mobile, some fans are already wondering when the third installment of the To the Moon series, Impostor Factory, will expand to other platforms. Players noted that the Unity remake, also by XD Inc., was largely faithful to the original but also had minor issues. In January 2020, To the Moon was released on Nintendo Switch. While gamers are looking forward to the release, it wouldn't be a surprise if there were initial hiccups with the ports. Compelling writing and music by Kan Gao delivered another touching and reflective experience to fans of To the Moon. The game has a similar premise as To the Moon, following two doctors as they adventure through the complicated memories of a retired airline pilot to realize his dying wish. Like its predecessor, Finding Paradise has achieved critical acclaim. A music box mode that allows players to easily access the original soundtrack will also be available. In addition, a redesigned user interface, tap controls, and an auto-save feature have been introduced for the console and mobile versions. stated that Finding Paradise has been remade in Unity, optimized for the ports, and remastered in high definition. The announcement was made on social media with a trailer briefly showing heartfelt scenes and dialogue from the game. In collaboration with XD Inc., Freebird Games is releasing Finding Paradise on Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android on November 18. RELATED: To the Moon for Nintendo Switch's Launch Trailer is Quite Meta With the success of To the Moon, developer Freebird Games, led by director and composer Kan Gao, launched a sequel titled Finding Paradise in 2017.

The narrative explores themes of grief, loss, and regret. The story centers on the journey of two doctors through the memories of a dying man in an effort to fulfill his last wish.

However, To the Moon's emotional storytelling and stirring music won praise from players and critics alike. When To the Moon was published in 2011, it received criticism for not having enough gameplay elements. Finding Paradise is the sequel to the widely acclaimed indie game To the Moon. Five years since its initial release, Finding Paradise will be available on Nintendo Switch and mobile.
