Freebird Game’s Finding Paradise, the sequel following the story-based game To The Moon is receiving a port to iOS and Android, and to the Nintendo Switch on November 18.
The game has been completely rebuilt in Unity from its original version built in RPG Maker. This new port features remastered high-def visuals, a redesigned UI, new tap controls and a virtual joystick as well as a well-requested Auto-save function to let you more easily close the game and continue the story at another time. This new version also features a music box with access to all of the game’s songs, including the original tracks for listening at any time.
Finding Paradise will be available on iOS and Android through the App Store and Google Play, while you can buy the Switch version digitally.
▍Finding Paradise Mobile and Switch Release Trailer
▍About Finding Paradise
Finding Paradise is a sequel to To the Moon and a follow-up to A Bird Story.
Finding Paradise once again follows Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts, two scientists that are part of Sigmund Corp, a company that created a device to create artificial memories. Because the procedure is typically lethal, the process is only done on people who have little time left to live. The service is marketed as a way to fulfill the wishes of those nearly deceased.
The pair are sent this time on a journey to help Collin Reeds, to change something, yet change nothing at all”. To do this the pair use a device to transport themselves into a compilation of his memories.
The story follows the pair as they learn more about Collin’s past and also uncover more about the memory-altering device Sigmund Corp created, while telling an intricate, and personal story about human relations and the value of people.