Publisher XD Inc. and developer Freebird Games announced more console ports for To the Moon sequel Finding Paradise.
Finding Paradise is coming to Switch and both iOS and Android later this month, on November 18th. The cult classic sequel was originally released for PC (via Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store) back in 2017.
The new versions for Switch and smartphones have been rebuilt in Unity and have new improvements and features:
- Remastered HD visuals
- Redesigned UI and menu
- New tap controls and virtual joystick
- Auto-save for shorter play sessions
- A new music box mode to access all available OST
Here’s a rundown on the game:
Known for its heartfelt narratives told through 16-bit-style graphics, the series – starting with To the Moon and later expanded to include A Bird’s Story, Finding Paradise, and Imposter Factory – follows Dr. Watts and Dr. Rosalene of Sigmund Corps., as they traverse through the memories of their dying patients to artificially fulfill their last wishes. As the second installment, Finding Paradise consistently delivers the emotional punches through powerful writing and soundtracks, and has received critical acclaim since its initial PC release in 2017.
By tagging along with the doctors in the minds of Colin, a retired airline pilot with an inarticulate wish for a better life, players are invited to experience the tender complexities of a lifetime. With a potent mixture of humor and sentiment, the gameplay-lite Finding Paradise tackles the themes about life, death, and the paths untraveled.
Rebuilt in Unity by publisher XD Inc., the Finding Paradise experience on Nintendo Switch and mobile retains the old school charm of the original release, with some subtle optimizations made specifically for console and handheld devices: remastered HD visuals, redesigned UI and menu, new tap controls and virtual joystick, auto-save for shorter play sessions, and a new music box mode to access all available OST.