Playing To the Moon again in 2020 is a peculiar experience. It still holds up, but the industry around it has evolved quite a bit. At the time of To the Moon’s release, games focusing almost entirely on a story with minimal gameplay mechanics were a rarity. Since 2011, an entire genre of “walking simulators” has
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We are just one week away from the launch of X.D. Network’s Unity remake of Freebird Games’ critically acclaimed To the Moon. It’s still on track to hit its January 16 release so its developers released a brand new launch trailer for the game. Not only does this video give us our first truly all-encompassing
Freebird Games is the studio behind the excellent indie saga that kicked off with To the Moon in 2011. The game is a moving tale that sees scientists traversing through a dying man’s memories and the team continued that work with Finding Paradise in 2017. The next chapter in the tale was announced recently in
To the Moon made waves when it was first released on PC all the way back in 2011 with its engaging story. It was one of the first dominant RPG Maker games of the 2010’s and proceeded to make its way to Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android due to how easily it could be ported
In case you missed it, 2011’s hit indie game To the Moon received a lot of fanfare for its soundtrack, story-telling, and bittersweet character development. The game was successful enough to go from PC to mobile devices, spawn a sequel title, and now, to have its own animated feature film. That’s right: Canadian developer Kan Gao has