To the Moon ($4.99) from Freebird Games (Kan Gao) hit mobile through XD Inc back in 2017, and it brought one of my favorite stories in gaming to mobile platforms for the first time. The sequel, Finding Paradise, was announced last year to come to mobile, and we finally know that it will arrive in two weeks. This version of Finding Paradise has been rebuilt from scratch with HD visuals and other enhancements. It will launch on mobile and Nintendo Switch on November 18th worldwide. If you’ve not played it, Finding Paradise has you following the story of two doctors going through a dying man’s memories to fulfill his last wish. I’ve been waiting for the iOS release to fully experience Finding Paradise. Watch the Finding Paradise mobile and Switch release date trailer below:

As revealed last year, Finding Paradise on mobile will also include a new menu and interface for mobile, tap and virtual joystick options, and auto-save. If you aren’t sure about this and haven’t played To the Moon yet, the Steam page for Finding Paradise mentions that this is a standalone experience that doesn’t require you to have played any prior games. Read Shaun’s review of the iOS version here and Nintendo Switch version here for To the Moon. Finding Paradise is set to release on November 18th for $4.99 on mobile and $11.99 on Nintendo Switch. This new version from XD also includes a new music box mode to access the soundtrack. Head over to our forum thread for To the Moon here. Have you played any of Freebird Games’ releases so far on mobile or PC?

Mikhail Madnani

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