Thimbleweed Park is a unique and mysterious town that you have never experienced before. It is filled with strange and eerie places such as a haunted hotel, an abandoned circus, a burnt-out pillow factory, and even a dead body under the bridge. But what makes this town even more intriguing is the fact that five strangers with nothing in common have been drawn to it. Little do they know, they are all connected in some way and someone is watching their every move.
As you explore Thimbleweed Park, you will uncover the secrets and connections between these five individuals. Who is Agent Ray really working for and will she achieve her goals? What does Junior Agent Reyes know about a factory fire that happened 20 years ago? Will the ghost, Franklin, be able to reunite with his daughter? Can Ransome the *Beeping* Clown ever become a decent human being? And will aspiring game developer Delores give up her dreams to support her family?
But amidst all these mysteries and questions, there is also a dead body that no one seems to care about. As you spend a long and strange night in Thimbleweed Park, all of these questions will be answered and you will start to question everything you thought you knew.
Created by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, the masterminds behind Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion, Thimbleweed Park is a neo-noir mystery set in 1987. You will have the opportunity to play as five different characters who can either work together or get on each other's nerves. This is not just a walking simulator, as it offers satisfying puzzles that are intertwined with a twisty-turny story that will keep you engaged.
But don't worry, if you get stuck on a puzzle, there is a 1980s-style telephone hint line that can give you in-game help. And with a vast and bizarre world to explore at your own pace, you will never run out of things to do in Thimbleweed Park. Plus, with a joke every two minutes, you are guaranteed to have a good laugh while playing.
Thimbleweed Park also offers both casual and hard modes with varied difficulty, so you can choose the level that suits you best. And with English voices and subtitles available in multiple languages, this game is accessible to a wide audience. So come and explore the strange and intriguing town of Thimbleweed Park, where a dead body is just the beginning of your problems.









