Oh- and the Steam default screenshot key of F12 works as well. It seems like such a small thing, but it improved the technical experience of playing the game on an ultrawide monitor to no end. So it is with the utmost pleasure that I can confirm Imposter Factory allows for window-resizing. Your choices are either fullscreen or a tiny, tiny, tiny window that cannot be resized. The main thing that put me off from replaying myself - let alone doing a full-on Play-Along - is that like To the Moon, it plays incredibly poorly on modern screens.
Sink-based time-travel? It might just be a thing. There are almost certainly details I’ve forgotten that would have enriched the experience, given I completed Finding Paradise in December 2017 according to the singular Steam achievement. I had intended to, I had even gone so far as looking at setting up a Finding Paradise play-along, similar to what we did for To the Moon. I do wish though that I’d replayed Finding Paradise (To The Moon 2), or at least read a recap of it before diving into this one. Without getting into spoilers - this did make sense by the end.
IMPOSTOR FACTORY REVIEW FULL
So this part is being acknowledged as a full episode rather than a mini-episode but not necessarily as what will be an Episode 3 in in-universe time. Interestingly though, both in-game and at the end of the original trailer, it is referred to as ‘Episode X’ with an ellipsis between the Episode 2 entries and this one. In the release chronology, this is ‘To The Moon 3’, and both trailers refer to it this way. I was immediately in and buying when I saw what it was. Steam kindly emailed me to let me know an item on my wishlist had launched. After Imposter Factory’s release delay from December 2020, I kind of lost track as to when it was due.