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Thimbleweed Park is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick for Linux, macOS, Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Android, and Amazon Luna. The game was revealed on November 18, 2014, along with a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign with a goal of US$375,000, and was released on March 30, 2017.
Thimbleweed Park was the first limited numbered released for the Switch Xbox One: 001–002, 004–005 August 5, 2022 – present Doom 64 was the first limited numbered release for the Xbox One. These games are compatible with the Xbox Series X. Xbox Series X: 003, 006 September 9, 2022
Fans of adventure game classics have a reason to give Thimbleweed Park one more look -- it's about to get a physical release, complete with both standard ($35) and limited collector's editions ...
Metroidvania side-scrolling action adventure video game. Feb 24, 2017 [105] Thimbleweed Park: Ron Gilbert & Gary Winnick: Kickstarter: Dec 18, 2014: $375,000 $626,250 Point-and-click adventure game from the designers of Maniac Mansion. Mar 30, 2017 [106] Crossing Souls: Fourattic Kickstarter: Dec 17, 2014: $45,000 $51,983
Gilbert in 2013. Ron Gilbert (born Ronald David Gilbert [1]) is an American video-game designer, programmer, and producer.His games are generally focused on interactive story-telling, and he is arguably best known for his work on several LucasArts adventure games, including Maniac Mansion and the first two Monkey Island games.
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Gilbert worked with Winnick, Fox and Ferrari to develop Thimbleweed Park, which was released at the end of March 2017. The game, also funded through Kickstarter, was designed as an homage to the early LucasArts adventures mimicking the original 8-bit style interface.