Finding Paradise

A story-driven adventure spanning a lifetime.

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  • Rating

    PEGI 7

  • Release

    Nov 4, 2022

  • Last Update

    Fixed issues of localization Fixed issues of softlocks

  • Genre

    Role Playing

About

Finding Paradise is the 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. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Like To the Moon, this is a standalone full game that does not require having played any previous games in the series. 【Game Feature】 • An immersive experience motivated by storytelling • 58 original soundtracks made for the story • More engaging RPG gameplay coordinated with plots • A poem about growing up and self-reconciliation closely related to developers' own experience, brings you warm and real touch. Languages Supported: * English * Français * Deutsch * Español (Latinoamérica) * Español (Europa) * Português * Polski * lingua italiana (Italian) * Người việt nam * русский(Russian) * 한국어 (Korean) * 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese) * 繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese) * 日本語 (Japanese) * Türk dili(Turkish) * Українська(Ukraine) * Magyar(Hungarian) * català(Catalan) * čeština(Czech)

Reviews

  • David Missen

    There's danger in comparing Finding Paradise (FP) to To The Moon (2TM), and while this is a sequel, it's best to view it as a narrative "game" by itself; for that reason, FP is outstanding. A clever narrative which draws the player in, building emotional resonance and leaving a heartfelt (and satisfying) conclusion. Like 2TM, FP draws on the mechanics which serve it well: beautiful art, hilarious (and considered) dialogue and a gorgeous score. I loved this. Not as good as 2TM but very impressed.

  • Hot Jambalaya

    Interesting story, thoroughly enjoyed that aspect, but very limited gameplay. It involves searching an area for the next item/person to click on to progress the story further. It's more an interactive story than a game. Annoyingly, the touch controls are poor meaning you regularly have to click 5, 10, 20 times to get out to register that you have clicked on the item you want to.

  • Rizal Rizfani

    I wish the Impostor Factory would get ported to phone as well.

  • Tianming Chen

    I love Finding Paradise. Absolutely five star game. I first played it on PC and bought it on Switch and Android when it came to these platform. However there is one very annoying issue with the Android version. It does NOT work without network. Every time I open the app, if there's no network, it shows the "sign in with TapTap" button which I cannot sign in without network. This is very annoying and prevents me from enjoying the game when there's no network. PLEASE FIX IT!

  • nam hai ha trung

    A mandatory TapTap signin just to start playing the game? That is a no from me. Not to mention the blatant amount of bugs and goofy so-called HD images. R-E-F-U-N-D-E-D, yeah, I wasted my time writing it like that, you ruined my favorite game you monster. Well your To the Moon port had given me hope, but now, I will never know what went wrong and I wish this port ceases to exist and another studio would redo it

  • Mike Twellman

    "Please don't tell my family. I don't want them to think I'm not content with the way things are." A narrative mystery game with the same premise as To The Moon, though it's not required to play that first to love this beautiful story about coming to terms with your life, and the value of both reality and imagination. No other story has helped me feel such complicated emotions and I loved every minute. "With the right accompaniment, anything can be a melody."

  • Thomas Ricci

    ayooooo I'm the first reviewwww let's gooooooo anyway finding paradise is imho the best game. periot. that's about it. get it

  • Ashley Person

    Great sense of humor, depth, characters. The pixel art is adorable all while dealing with very heavy dark things. Ifnyou haven't tried this game you are truly missing out.

  • Vicente Zavala

    Its not passing from the loading screen where i log in with my taptap account. What should i do?

  • Irene Suryajaya

    The story is nice. It's breathtaking I thought that colin were cheating but it not that simple.. I just disappointed he doesn't tell his wife about his friends, and make a hustle for his happy memory with his family. But overall story I satisfied.. Need another chapter

  • Aaron M. Bond

    The online requirement for this single player narrative experience is ridiculous. Buy it on GOG and play it on any computer unencumbered.

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