Fear not, for they have a in-game hint hotline that you can call. Since it is a point-and-click game, it has a lot of puzzles. However, when you figure out all the buttons and hints, you can easily adapt to it. With that, it is weird at first for a point-and-click. This is a multi-platform game and it works well on the PC, but I ended up playing the Xbox One version. Alongside these mains are a list of side characters, such as a sketchy sheriff/coroner/hotel clerk, “The Pigeon Brothers” which are two sisters dressed up as pigeons, ghosts, a town drunk, a guy in a pizza costume, and more! Finally, you have a ghost, a father who only wants to talk to his daughter one last time. You have a game developer, who wants nothing more than to make games, to her family’s dismay. There is a clown, a vulgar insult comic who once had a claim to fame but is now washed up. You have two FBI agents… or are they? They certainly have another reason to be on this case. You end up controlling five characters throughout the game, and, wow, are they something. You don’t have to play Maniac Mansion to get all of the references, but if you have played it, (or watch a playthrough) you will get a lot more humor out of Thimbleweed Park. Also, it is confirmed that this is, in a way, a sequel to Maniac Mansion, complete with returning characters, settings, and plenty of Easter eggs. The characters help to make this game wonderful. Granted, that premise is not original, but the way it is done makes it so good. FBI agents are there to solve the murder, and along the way, encounter a greater mystery, along with strange citizens and a lot of secrets. In 1987, there is a mysterious murder in a small town. I have Fox News for that.” And it can lead to some vary funny dialogue and interactions. It’s just gonna tell me more about the world ending. For example, you click “use” and then click on a computer, then the character will say something like, “I don’t feel like using the computer today. What is point-and-click? You use actions and mix it with people and objects on screen. Thimbleweed Park is a great point-and-click adventure. …Okay, I don’t have one since this is a written blog, but that would be cool… Hey, do you like point and click adventures? Twin Peaks? Maniac Mansion? If you said yes to one of these, then this is a game for you! If not, try it anyway! Why? Well, let me tell you in this review.
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