Kap


I won’t say much about it, since story-driven games like this are better played than described, but I finished the little gem known as Finding Paradise. Fans of To The Moon and A Bird Story will feel right at home here, and I’d recommend playing both of those first for story reasons. This didn’t trigger the same emotional response for me that To The Moon did, but it was moving in its own right, and the music and humor were still excellent. (I had also somehow missed the two free “minisode” DLCs that had been released for To The Moon, so I went back and played those, too. It seems that there’s an overarching story going on here as well that Freebird Games is concocting. We’ll have to stay tuned!)

JaffaCaffa

Glad you liked it. :) I know so many people were hyped over it, and the few I’ve heard from enjoyed it as well. I didn’t realise it was going to be a series until this was released, I thought A Bird Story was more of a one-off. Still need to continue To The Moon myself, I stopped just as things were starting to get going and never got back to it (typical). haha

I imagine it’s similar to Rakuen, in that I’m not a big fan of the actual gameplay (RPGMaker style) but the story will be wonderful and emotional.

Kap

Yeah, the mechanics of the gameplay in these games is about as basic as it gets, but the stories more than make up for it. :)

To The Moon isn’t particularly long, and since you have under 2 hours in it, you might be better off just starting over again from the beginning (depending on how long it’s been since you’ve played, and how good your memory is, of course!) :P