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''Thimbleweed Park'' was created by [[Ron Gilbert]] and [[Gary Winnick]], the creators of ''[[Maniac Mansion]]''. It is co-designed by [[David Fox]], the creator of ''[[Zak McKracken]]''. The characters are by Gary Winnick, and the backgrounds are by [[Mark Ferrari]]. The art style of the characters is in the style of ''Maniac Mansion'' and ''Zak McKracken'', and the background art and the verb menu are reminiscent of ''[[Monkey Island 2]]''. | ''Thimbleweed Park'' was created by [[Ron Gilbert]] and [[Gary Winnick]], the creators of ''[[Maniac Mansion]]''. It is co-designed by [[David Fox]], the creator of ''[[Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders]]''. The characters are by Gary Winnick, and the backgrounds are by [[Mark Ferrari]]. The art style of the characters is in the style of ''Maniac Mansion'' and ''Zak McKracken'', and the background art and the verb menu are reminiscent of ''[[Monkey Island 2]]''. | ||
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The game also was released for [[PlayStation 4]] on August 22, 2017, [[iOS] on September 19, 2017, [[Nintendo Switch]] on September 21, 2017, [[Android]] on October 3, 2017. | The game also was released for [[PlayStation 4]] on August 22, 2017, [[iOS] on September 19, 2017, [[Nintendo Switch]] on September 21, 2017, [[Android]] on October 3, 2017. | ||
It was also released for [[Amazon]] [[Luna]] on December 17, [[2020]]. | It was also released for [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] [[Luna]] on December 17, [[2020]]. | ||
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Developer | Terrible Toybox |
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Publisher | Terrible Toybox |
Platforms | Android, iOS, Linux, Luna, macOS, PS4, Switch, Windows, Xbox One |
Released | Linux, macOS, Windows, Xbox One Worldwide: March 30, 2017 PlayStation 4 Worldwide: August 22, 2017 iOS Europe, NA, Oceania: September 19, 2017 Nintendo Switch Europe, NA, Oceania: September 21, 2017 Android EU, North America, Oceania: October 3, 2017 Amazon Luna Worldwide: December 17, 2020 |
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Linux, macOS, Windows: March 30, 2017 |
Thimbleweed Park was a point-and-click adventure game by Terrible Toybox set in the fictional town of Thimbleweed Park.
It was crowdfunded by a successful Kickstarter. It was released on March 30, 2017.
Story
Two FBI detectives come to Thimbleweed Park to investigate a murder. During the investigation, they meet a foul-mouthed clown who never removes his makeup and a video game developer.
Development
Thimbleweed Park was created by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, the creators of Maniac Mansion. It is co-designed by David Fox, the creator of Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. The characters are by Gary Winnick, and the backgrounds are by Mark Ferrari. The art style of the characters is in the style of Maniac Mansion and Zak McKracken, and the background art and the verb menu are reminiscent of Monkey Island 2.
Release
Thimbleweed Park was first released on March 30, 2017 for Linux, macOS, Windows, and on Xbox One. The Linux, macOS, and Windows versions were available on Steam and in a DRM-free version on GOG.com.
The game also was released for PlayStation 4 on August 22, 2017, [[iOS] on September 19, 2017, Nintendo Switch on September 21, 2017, Android on October 3, 2017.