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One new release missed from last week, with Freebird Games launching Just a To the Moon Series Beach Episode. The latest in their popular series of story-rich 2D pixel-art adventure games, and like their previous it comes with Native Linux support.

As usual, the description the developer gives is not exactly clear:

The Beach Episode(TM) of To the Moon, Finding Paradise, and Impostor Factory.

Or is it?

...Yes, it technically is. Just A To the Moon Series Beach Episode is just that: A To the Moon series beach episode.

Get ready for a new short adventure as the SigCorp. crew takes off to an all-expenses-paid vacation at the Golden Lobster Hotel & Resort! For a grand total of 1 day, which is apparently the most the company was willing to fork out. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Join familiar faces from To the Moon, Finding Paradise, and Impostor Factory in this narrative adventure filled with mini-games of varying elements, mysteries and relaxation, as well as--

Wait, most of the characters here should already be dead.....

The developers say it's about 2-3 hours long, and they said clearly not to exit during the credits, so there's probably some sort of surprise there.

Additionally, it's not technically the end either. They said confusingly it's "half of an ending". More is to come, sort-of, with their next planned game The Last Hour of an Epic TO THE MOON RPG that will release at some point (no dates mentioned).

You can buy Just a To the Moon Series Beach Episode on Steam.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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hardpenguin about 2 hours ago
The series is so full of self-references it is impossible for me to enjoy the new release without replaying all previous games first. Honestly I don't mind, these are fun, really well-written games.
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