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Thimbleweed Park

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This indie point and click mystery game see Agents Rey and Reyes investigating a body found in the dilapidated, and formerly glorious town of Thimbleweed Park. However, the game isn’t just a plain ol’ mystery, it’s oozing with charm, which shines through in its eccentric cast of characters.

You’ll be playing and switching between five different characters as you explore the bizarre town of Thimbleweed Park and uncover the mystery that hides within. Currently, the game is due to release in early 2017 on PC, Linux, and Mac, though no narrower release window has been provided just yet. iOS, Android, and other platforms will then receive the indie title somewhere further down the line. 


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