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Thimbleweed Park, indie

Welcome to Thimbleweed Park. A former center of the social scene thanks to its thriving pillow factory, it has since descended into a shell of decay and pity. This is the state that you’ll find Thimbleweed Park in as you embark on an investigation into the body found on the outskirts of the city. However, this game isn’t just your standard point-and-click mystery adventure; it’s oozing with charm, which shines through its stylish visual style, and humorous writing.

Whether you’re digging deep into the case, or just exploring its open world, it won’t take you long before you bump into a member of its eccentric cast of characters or one of many clever puzzles for you to solve. If you’re big into point-and-click adventure games, Thimbleweed Park encapsulates everything you love about them and wraps it up in a perfect homage to the genre.


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