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Thimbleweed Park

A point-and-click adventure game created by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick. The players are taken to the titular Thimbleweed Park - once a prosperous business area, now definitely past its prime.

Adventure | point-and-click | 2D | humorous | crowdfunding | indie games |

Thimbleweed Park Release Date

30Mar2017

PC XONE

22Aug2017

PS4

19Sep2017

iOS

21Sep2017

Switch

10Oct2017

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Thimbleweed Park for PC, SWITCH and etc. is an old-school point & click adventure game, which pays tribute to classics developed by LucasArts and released at the turn of the 1990s, such as Maniac Mansion. Thimbleweed Park was developed by an independent team led by two veterans of the industry – Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick – they are also the ones behind the success said adventure game once achieved.

Plot & Mechanics

The titular Thimbleweed Park is a town the game is set in. It was once a prosperous business area, but today it is definitely past its prime – not a particularly lively place, which exists without a good purpose. Obviously, an adventure game that makes references to LucasArts' classics should not be gloomy – the humor is provided by bizarre, but also supernatural events, with which the game world is filled; unusual character designs have to be mentioned here as well.

What also builds the atmosphere in Thimbleweed Park for PC, SWITCH and etc. are the five playable characters. At the very beginning, the player is acquainted with two detectives called in to investigate a case of a body found in a river just outside the town. The third character – Dolores, gets acquainted with the testament of her rich uncle. A clown called Ransome, who wanders around a devastated circus suffering from a curse that makes them unable to get rid of the make-up and clothes is the fourth figure. The last character is called Franklin – he wakes up on the 13th floor of the Edmund hotel in Thimbleweed Park, and to his surprise, discovers that he is actually dead.

The player can switch between the characters at any time. The game offers many endings, hundreds of locations for the player to visit, as well as two difficulty levels. Thanks to all of that, Thimbleweed Park offers many hours of gameplay.

Technical aspects

What makes Thimbleweed Park for PC, SWITCH and etc. an old-school game are both its pixelated, 8-bit graphics and an interface resembling the 1980s' products. The Head-Up Display here is extremely similar to the SCUMM system, which was created during the works on Maniac Mansion and used in many other games developed by LucasArts.

Last updated on 05 July 2017

Game mode: single player  

User score: 6.7 / 10 based on 1374 votes.

PEGI rating Thimbleweed Park

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Game contains bad language. Game depicts nudity and/or sexual behaviour or sexual references.

Thimbleweed Park System requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

  • Minimum:
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz
  • 4 GB RAM
  • graphic card Intel HD or better
  • 1 GB HDD
  • Windows 7
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