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To the Moon

To the Moon is a psychological drama[3][4][5] adventure game developed and published by Freebird Games. It was originally released for Windows in November 2011, with ports later being released for Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS and Nintendo Switch. The story follows two doctors who offer to fulfill a dying man's last wish using artificial memories. The game features relatively few gameplay mechanics, with the player controlling the two doctors, exploring the narrative and solving puzzles as they try to reconstruct the dying man's memories in order to fulfill his wish.

To the Moon
Game cover
Developer(s)Freebird Games
Publisher(s)Freebird Games[a]
Designer(s)
  • Kan Gao
  • Lannie Neely III
Artist(s)
  • Alisa Tana
  • Gabriela Aprile
  • Kan Gao
  • Cecilie Posthumus
Writer(s)Kan Gao
Composer(s)
Engine
Platform(s)
Release
November 1, 2011
  • Windows
  • November 1, 2011
  • OS X, Linux
  • January 7, 2014
  • Android, iOS
  • May 12, 2017
  • Switch
  • January 16, 2020
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

The game was designed by Kan Gao using the RPG Maker XP toolkit. Development started in 2010, when Gao was struck by questions of mortality following his grandfather's life-threatening condition. To the Moon would become Freebird Games' first commercial product, following smaller, experimental games released for free on the studio website. The game was updated later to include free downloadable content called "minisodes" to give more context to the main characters. A sequel, titled Finding Paradise, was eventually released in 2017.

While criticized for lacking much gameplay, To the Moon received praise for its narrative, music, thematic material, and emotional power. The game was nominated for several awards and considered by many to be a leading example of artistic expression in video games. An animated film adaptation is in development, partially scripted and supervised by Gao.[6]

Gameplay

To the Moon is built on the RPG Maker XP engine, which is used to create 16-bit 2D role-playing games in the style of Suikoden 1 and 2. However, unlike a typical RPG, To the Moon has no battle system (aside from a joke battle near the beginning), inventory system, nor party system. The game's focus, being a more story-driven game, is around puzzle solving, interpreting information from the subject's (Johnny's) life, and finding ways to get deeper into his memories.

Gameplay is primarily about exploring Johnny's memories to find significant objects and collect energy from them to strengthen the memory and connect to a more distant one, from Johnny's old age leading back to his childhood. Occasionally, the player will have to explore Johnny's house and the surrounding area for certain clues, if they cannot gather enough energy from a certain memory, or don't know how to proceed to a further one.

Once the items are all gathered and the player has seen all the memories, they can connect certain objects that exist across two different memories to move freely between them. At this point, the player can begin manipulating the memories, by changing around characters, objects and events, to make Johnny believe he had achieved his dream of going to the Moon.

Plot

Sigmund Corp. uses a technology that can create artificial memories. Since they conflict with the patient's real memories, the procedure is only legal to do on comatose patients without much time left to live. Thus, they offer this as a "wish fulfillment" service to people on their death beds.

Sigmund Corp. employees Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts are contracted with fulfilling the wish of the dying Johnny Wyles. Johnny wants to go to the Moon, but is unable to state why. The doctors insert themselves into an interactive compilation of his memories and traverse backwards through his life via 'mementos', items of great personal significance to Johnny that act as a link between his various memories. With each leap to an important moment in Johnny's memories, they learn more about him, largely revolving around his somewhat unhappy marriage to his teenage sweetheart, River. However, Rosalene and Watts are unable to find any kind of explanation for Johnny's wish. The doctors also encounter an unusual gap in Johnny's earliest childhood memories, rendering them inaccessible. Nevertheless, the doctors insert his desire to go to the moon into his earliest accessible memories of his teenage years. In theory, Johnny's mind would create new memories based on that desire, thus fulfilling his last wish.

Johnny's mind does not create the new memories as planned, prompting the doctors to find a way to access the missing childhood memories. The doctors later uncover medical records explaining that Johnny once received a large dose of beta blockers as a child despite not having a heart condition, causing significant memory loss. The doctors then use a combination of their tech and external stimuli to forcibly restore Johnny's earliest childhood memories, where it is revealed that Johnny and River first met as young children at a carnival. They looked at the night sky together and made up a constellation: a rabbit with the moon as its belly. The two agreed to meet at the same place the following year, with Johnny promising that should he forget or get lost, the two would "regroup on the moon", finally explaining the motivation behind his last wish. Sometime later, Johnny's mother accidentally kills his twin brother Joey in a car accident. In her grief, Johnny's mother deliberately gave Johnny the beta blockers[b] to erase all memories of Joey. This also causes him to forget his first encounter with River, but Johnny would later meet her again in school and would eventually marry her. River later realized that Johnny had forgotten their meeting at the carnival, greatly upsetting her. River, who is implied to have Asperger Syndrome,[c] would never directly tell Johnny about their first meeting. Instead, unaware of the reasons behind Johnny's memory loss, she would spend the rest of her life indirectly jostling Johnny's memories to no avail by cutting her hair[d] and crafting numerous paper bunnies, including a dual-colored one representing the constellation they made up during their first encounter. River died without ever explaining her actions to Johnny, leaving him sad and confused. Rosalene then concludes that the only way to fulfill Johnny's wish is if River is removed from Johnny's childhood after their first meeting.

Over Watts' protests, Rosalene implants a memory sequence in which Joey did not die, thereby averting the beta blockers, and removed River from Johnny's school. As a result, Johnny would spend his entire youth working on becoming an astronaut in order to fulfill his promise to River. Johnny would not meet River again until they started working together at NASA. As the comatose real-life Johnny begins to die, he imagines going on a moon mission with River. As the shuttle leaves Earth, River wordlessly holds out her hand to Johnny. The moon comes into view, and Johnny takes River's hand just before his heart monitor flatlines. In the epilogue showing Johnny's revised memories, Johnny and River get married like before. They build and retire to the same house as they did in real life. The only difference now is Joey's presence in all of Johnny's major life events, and the friction between Johnny and River caused by his original memory loss is now gone. Rosalene and Watts, now back in the real world, look to Johnny's grave, placed adjacent to River's, behind their home. Rosalene receives a phone call, and the doctors move on to their next patient.

Development and release

To the Moon was developed and published by Freebird Games, the independent game studio of Canadian designer Kan Gao as their first commercial production. Made using the RPG Maker XP engine, development began in 2010 after Gao's grandfather became seriously ill, an event that made Gao question mortality and death. His thoughts on regret before one's death eventually inspired the concept for the story of the game.[7]

To the Moon was originally released on the author's website and various digital download portals. It was made later also available via major digital distribution sites like Steam in November 2011 and GOG.com in June 2012.[8] Originally available only for Windows, it was later released for OS X and Linux through Humble Bundle's "Humble Indie Bundle X" in January 2014.[1] Amaryllis Kulla ported the game with the open-source and cross platform RPG Maker XP game engine recreation MKXP.[2][1] Later this engine was also used for ports to other systems like the OpenPandora handheld.[9] In May 2017, To the Moon was also released on Android and iOS by X.D. Network Inc. with the cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies.[10] The game was localized in Chinese, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Vietnamese, Dutch, Korean, and Turkish.[11] The score of the game was composed by Gao, with a theme song titled "Everything's Alright" being written and performed by Laura Shigihara. The soundtrack was released on Bandcamp on November 4, 2011.

A downloadable minisode was released on December 31, 2013, which centers on Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts during a holiday party at their local Sigmund Corp. office.[12] A second minisode was released on February 18, 2015.[13]

Reception

To the Moon received generally favorable reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[14] Critics, while noting that the gameplay itself was lacking, praised the story and music.[21]

Legacy

In August 2016, Gao announced that a mobile remake of the game was being developed by X.D. Network Inc. After about a year, the remake released for Android and iOS on May 12, 2017. The remake features high-definition graphics, as opposed to the 16-bit graphics of the original PC release.[24] The game released for Nintendo Switch on January 16, 2020[25] and released for China Nintendo eShop on February 8, 2021,[26][27] remade using the Unity engine.[28]

A game set in the same universe, titled A Bird Story was released in November 2014. While not a direct continuation of the story, it serves as a bridge between To the Moon and Finding Paradise, a sequel which was released in December 2017.[29][30][31] An animated film adaptation is in development.[32] The film will be a collaborative project, with it being partially scripted and supervised by Gao with Japanese companies leading production and Chinese company Ultron Event Horizon funding it.[33]

Awards

In GameSpot's 2011 Game of the Year awards, To the Moon was given the "Best Story" award, which was won against Catherine, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, Portal 2, and Xenoblade Chronicles.[23] which were also voted in the same category. The game was also nominated in the categories of "Best Music",[34] "Most Memorable Moment",[35] "Best Writing/Dialogue",[36] "Best Ending",[37] and "Song of the Year".[38] In 2015, it was included on GamesRadar's top 100 games of all time list.[39] In 2018, the mobile version was nominated for the "Game, Original Adventure" and "Original Light Mix Score, New IP" categories at the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards.[40][41]

Notes

  1. ^ Mobile versions published by X.D. Network
  2. ^ Memory loss is a side effect of beta blockers
  3. ^ The game references Tony Attwood, who wrote numerous books about Aspergers
  4. ^ River was short-haired when she and Joey first met

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External links

  • Official website

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For other uses see To the Moon disambiguation To the Moon is a psychological drama 3 4 5 adventure game developed and published by Freebird Games It was originally released for Windows in November 2011 with ports later being released for Mac OS X Linux Android iOS and Nintendo Switch The story follows two doctors who offer to fulfill a dying man s last wish using artificial memories The game features relatively few gameplay mechanics with the player controlling the two doctors exploring the narrative and solving puzzles as they try to reconstruct the dying man s memories in order to fulfill his wish To the MoonGame coverDeveloper s Freebird GamesPublisher s Freebird Games a Designer s Kan GaoLannie Neely IIIArtist s Alisa TanaGabriela AprileKan GaoCecilie PosthumusWriter s Kan GaoComposer s Kan GaoLaura ShigiharaEngineRPG Maker XP Windows mkxp OS X Linux 1 2 Unity mobile Nintendo Switch Platform s WindowsOS XLinuxAndroidiOSNintendo SwitchReleaseNovember 1 2011 WindowsNovember 1 2011OS X LinuxJanuary 7 2014Android iOSMay 12 2017SwitchJanuary 16 2020Genre s AdventureMode s Single playerThe game was designed by Kan Gao using the RPG Maker XP toolkit Development started in 2010 when Gao was struck by questions of mortality following his grandfather s life threatening condition To the Moon would become Freebird Games first commercial product following smaller experimental games released for free on the studio website The game was updated later to include free downloadable content called minisodes to give more context to the main characters A sequel titled Finding Paradise was eventually released in 2017 While criticized for lacking much gameplay To the Moon received praise for its narrative music thematic material and emotional power The game was nominated for several awards and considered by many to be a leading example of artistic expression in video games An animated film adaptation is in development partially scripted and supervised by Gao 6 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Awards 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksGameplay EditTo the Moon is built on the RPG Maker XP engine which is used to create 16 bit 2D role playing games in the style of Suikoden 1 and 2 However unlike a typical RPG To the Moon has no battle system aside from a joke battle near the beginning inventory system nor party system The game s focus being a more story driven game is around puzzle solving interpreting information from the subject s Johnny s life and finding ways to get deeper into his memories Gameplay is primarily about exploring Johnny s memories to find significant objects and collect energy from them to strengthen the memory and connect to a more distant one from Johnny s old age leading back to his childhood Occasionally the player will have to explore Johnny s house and the surrounding area for certain clues if they cannot gather enough energy from a certain memory or don t know how to proceed to a further one Once the items are all gathered and the player has seen all the memories they can connect certain objects that exist across two different memories to move freely between them At this point the player can begin manipulating the memories by changing around characters objects and events to make Johnny believe he had achieved his dream of going to the Moon Plot EditSigmund Corp uses a technology that can create artificial memories Since they conflict with the patient s real memories the procedure is only legal to do on comatose patients without much time left to live Thus they offer this as a wish fulfillment service to people on their death beds Sigmund Corp employees Dr Eva Rosalene and Dr Neil Watts are contracted with fulfilling the wish of the dying Johnny Wyles Johnny wants to go to the Moon but is unable to state why The doctors insert themselves into an interactive compilation of his memories and traverse backwards through his life via mementos items of great personal significance to Johnny that act as a link between his various memories With each leap to an important moment in Johnny s memories they learn more about him largely revolving around his somewhat unhappy marriage to his teenage sweetheart River However Rosalene and Watts are unable to find any kind of explanation for Johnny s wish The doctors also encounter an unusual gap in Johnny s earliest childhood memories rendering them inaccessible Nevertheless the doctors insert his desire to go to the moon into his earliest accessible memories of his teenage years In theory Johnny s mind would create new memories based on that desire thus fulfilling his last wish Johnny s mind does not create the new memories as planned prompting the doctors to find a way to access the missing childhood memories The doctors later uncover medical records explaining that Johnny once received a large dose of beta blockers as a child despite not having a heart condition causing significant memory loss The doctors then use a combination of their tech and external stimuli to forcibly restore Johnny s earliest childhood memories where it is revealed that Johnny and River first met as young children at a carnival They looked at the night sky together and made up a constellation a rabbit with the moon as its belly The two agreed to meet at the same place the following year with Johnny promising that should he forget or get lost the two would regroup on the moon finally explaining the motivation behind his last wish Sometime later Johnny s mother accidentally kills his twin brother Joey in a car accident In her grief Johnny s mother deliberately gave Johnny the beta blockers b to erase all memories of Joey This also causes him to forget his first encounter with River but Johnny would later meet her again in school and would eventually marry her River later realized that Johnny had forgotten their meeting at the carnival greatly upsetting her River who is implied to have Asperger Syndrome c would never directly tell Johnny about their first meeting Instead unaware of the reasons behind Johnny s memory loss she would spend the rest of her life indirectly jostling Johnny s memories to no avail by cutting her hair d and crafting numerous paper bunnies including a dual colored one representing the constellation they made up during their first encounter River died without ever explaining her actions to Johnny leaving him sad and confused Rosalene then concludes that the only way to fulfill Johnny s wish is if River is removed from Johnny s childhood after their first meeting Over Watts protests Rosalene implants a memory sequence in which Joey did not die thereby averting the beta blockers and removed River from Johnny s school As a result Johnny would spend his entire youth working on becoming an astronaut in order to fulfill his promise to River Johnny would not meet River again until they started working together at NASA As the comatose real life Johnny begins to die he imagines going on a moon mission with River As the shuttle leaves Earth River wordlessly holds out her hand to Johnny The moon comes into view and Johnny takes River s hand just before his heart monitor flatlines In the epilogue showing Johnny s revised memories Johnny and River get married like before They build and retire to the same house as they did in real life The only difference now is Joey s presence in all of Johnny s major life events and the friction between Johnny and River caused by his original memory loss is now gone Rosalene and Watts now back in the real world look to Johnny s grave placed adjacent to River s behind their home Rosalene receives a phone call and the doctors move on to their next patient Development and release EditTo the Moon was developed and published by Freebird Games the independent game studio of Canadian designer Kan Gao as their first commercial production Made using the RPG Maker XP engine development began in 2010 after Gao s grandfather became seriously ill an event that made Gao question mortality and death His thoughts on regret before one s death eventually inspired the concept for the story of the game 7 To the Moon was originally released on the author s website and various digital download portals It was made later also available via major digital distribution sites like Steam in November 2011 and GOG com in June 2012 8 Originally available only for Windows it was later released for OS X and Linux through Humble Bundle s Humble Indie Bundle X in January 2014 1 Amaryllis Kulla ported the game with the open source and cross platform RPG Maker XP game engine recreation MKXP 2 1 Later this engine was also used for ports to other systems like the OpenPandora handheld 9 In May 2017 To the Moon was also released on Android and iOS by X D Network Inc with the cross platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies 10 The game was localized in Chinese German Italian Spanish French Polish Russian Brazilian Portuguese Vietnamese Dutch Korean and Turkish 11 The score of the game was composed by Gao with a theme song titled Everything s Alright being written and performed by Laura Shigihara The soundtrack was released on Bandcamp on November 4 2011 A downloadable minisode was released on December 31 2013 which centers on Dr Rosalene and Dr Watts during a holiday party at their local Sigmund Corp office 12 A second minisode was released on February 18 2015 13 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 81 100 14 NS 84 100 15 Review scoresPublicationScoreGamePro 16 GameSpot8 10 17 GamesRadar 8 10 18 IGN7 5 10 21 Nintendo World ReportNS 8 10 19 RPGFan90 20 TouchArcadeiOS 22 AwardPublicationAwardGameSpotBest Story 23 To the Moon received generally favorable reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic 14 Critics while noting that the gameplay itself was lacking praised the story and music 21 Legacy EditIn August 2016 Gao announced that a mobile remake of the game was being developed by X D Network Inc After about a year the remake released for Android and iOS on May 12 2017 The remake features high definition graphics as opposed to the 16 bit graphics of the original PC release 24 The game released for Nintendo Switch on January 16 2020 25 and released for China Nintendo eShop on February 8 2021 26 27 remade using the Unity engine 28 A game set in the same universe titled A Bird Story was released in November 2014 While not a direct continuation of the story it serves as a bridge between To the Moon and Finding Paradise a sequel which was released in December 2017 29 30 31 An animated film adaptation is in development 32 The film will be a collaborative project with it being partially scripted and supervised by Gao with Japanese companies leading production and Chinese company Ultron Event Horizon funding it 33 Awards EditIn GameSpot s 2011 Game of the Year awards To the Moon was given the Best Story award which was won against Catherine Ghost Trick Phantom Detective Portal 2 and Xenoblade Chronicles 23 which were also voted in the same category The game was also nominated in the categories of Best Music 34 Most Memorable Moment 35 Best Writing Dialogue 36 Best Ending 37 and Song of the Year 38 In 2015 it was included on GamesRadar s top 100 games of all time list 39 In 2018 the mobile version was nominated for the Game Original Adventure and Original Light Mix Score New IP categories at the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards 40 41 Notes Edit Mobile versions published by X D Network Memory loss is a side effect of beta blockers The game references Tony Attwood who wrote numerous books about Aspergers River was short haired when she and Joey first metReferences Edit a b c Larabel Michael January 8 2014 MKXP Open Source Linux Engine To RPG Maker XP Phoronix Archived from the original on July 21 2020 Retrieved April 28 2019 a b Rudd Edward January 7 2014 humblebundle com HIB X is now out Featuring a To The Moon port for Linux done by Ancurio and 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