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Nice one! I was following this after some dev screenshots on Twitter, but somehow missed that it had been released and got a thumbs up over on Buried Treasure. Wishlisting it now, and thanks for the chance to win it!
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You prompted me to look at a few reviews and i´m positive, it´s no game for me. I already (mentally) barred my return to "To the Moon" when it deemed on me what the overarching moral of the game was going to be.
All the luck to you :)
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Out of curiosity, what did you find the moral of To the Moon to be? It's been a while since I played it and I can't recall one, though there might well have been.
(And in any case, that's entirely fair—different games for different players!)
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Oh it´s been a while here too, but there was an eerie feeling of impending loss (or realization thereof) connected with the reoccuring rabbit theme that had me at full unease.. Never completed the game, i could be way off aswell.
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It's literally about an old man who's dying and doctors (the player-character) are digging through his memories to find the one thing he regrets never doing in life... a lot of people find that sort of morbid and depressing even though he doesn't actually die in the game.
It got enough praise there was a sequel, "Finding Paradise," about the doctors actually fulfilling that final wish for the dying old man, and they're currently working on an animated movie which might be based on both games combined or just the first one, I'm not really sure.
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I've played the game! I was just wondering what moral MisterWuh might have taken from it. I didn't know about the animated film, but awesome. :)
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