
Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts have peculiar jobs: They give people another chance to live, all the way from the very beginning... but only in their patients' heads.
Due to the severity of the operation, the new life becomes the last thing the patients remember before drawing their last breath. Thus, the operation is only done to people on their deathbeds, to fulfill what they wish they had done with their lives, but didn’t.
Finding Paradise is the standalone 2nd full episode of To the Moon's series. It follows the life of the doctors' new patient, Colin, as they attempt to unravel a life that is split down the middle, and fulfill a wish that appears to be self-contradictory by nature.
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*Like To the Moon, this is a standalone full game that does not require having played any previous games in the series.
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone for Mild Fantasy Violence.
Finding Paradise is a story-driven adventure developed by Freebird Games and released in 2017, available on PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. It is the second standalone entry in the To the Moon series and does not require familiarity with earlier installments. The game centers on Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts, specialists who use a procedure to rewrite a dying patient's memories, allowing them to experience an entirely different life in their final moments. Their new subject is Colin, a man whose life appears divided against itself and whose last wish is, on its surface, contradictory. As the doctors navigate his memories, the full shape of his life gradually comes into focus. Gameplay follows a point-and-click structure with light puzzle elements. The series is known for prioritizing narrative over mechanical complexity, and Finding Paradise continues in that tradition.
Finding Paradise follows the two doctors’ travels as they unravel the perplexing memories of a patient named Colin Reeds, to fulfill a wish that seems rather paradoxical… to change something yet change nothing at all. And just what exactly is his wish?
