
At Long Last, Thimbleweed Park Gets a Launch Date
Developer Terrible Toybox says to mark your calendars for March 30th







More info:
Thimbleweed Park is Live on Steam – February 20, 2017
Team Thimbleweed would like to ask you some questions. Don’t worry; you won’t be graded. But if you get too many of them wrong, you will be laughed at incessantly.
…Who is Agent Ray really working for and will she get what they want?
…What does Junior Agent Reyes know about a 20 year old factory fire that he’s not saying?
…Will the ghost, Franklin, get to speak to his daughter again?
…Will Ransome the *Beeping* Clown ever become a decent human being?
…Will aspiring game developer Delores abandon her dreams and stick by her family?
…And most importantly: how come no one cares about that dead body?
Hmmm. We see you can’t answer any of them. Well, of course you can’t. You need to play the game first.
Welcome to Thimbleweed Park. Population: 80 nutcases. A town where a dead body is the least of your worries, and where you’ll find five playable characters. A place in which the developers guarantee a joke every two minutes*.
Ron Gilbert, Gary Winnick (Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion) and the rest of Team Thimbleweed (collectively known as Terrible Toybox) are excited to announce a March 30th release date for Thimbleweed Park on Windows, Mac, Xbox One, and Linux — with iOS and Android (and possibly others) to follow.
BTW, Terrible Toybox wants you to know that Thimbleweed Park is not a walking simulator.**
Initially, the game will be available on Steam (Windows, Mac, Linux), Xbox LIVE and GOG, with other outlets to follow. Pricing will be announced closer to launch date.

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