Thimbleweed Park

4.6
7.27K reviews
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Teen
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About this game

Welcome to Thimbleweed Park. Population: 80 nutcases.

A haunted hotel, an abandoned circus, a burnt-out pillow factory, a dead body pixelating under the bridge, toilets that run on vacuum tubes... you’ve never visited a place like this before.

Five people with nothing in common have been drawn to this rundown, forgotten town. They don’t know it yet, but they are all deeply connected. And they’re being watched.

...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?

By the end of a long, strange night in Thimbleweed Park, all of this will be answered -- and you’ll question everything you thought you knew.

In a town like Thimbleweed Park, a dead body is the least of your problems.

Key Features:
+ From Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, creators of Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion.
+ A neo-noir mystery set in 1987.
+ 5 playable characters who can work together… or get on each other’s nerves.
+ Not a walking simulator!
+ Satisfying puzzles intertwined with a twisty-turny story that will stay with you.
+ A vast, bizarre world to explore at your own pace.
+ A joke every 2 minutes... guaranteed!*
+ Two difficulty levels and built-in hint system.
+ English voices with English, German, French, Italian, Russian and Spanish subtitles.
*Not a guarantee.
Updated on
Aug 27, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
6.38K reviews
Amanda h
October 21, 2024
Even though there's no skip dialog function and some of the characters are annoying, this game needs 5 stars just for existing. I love the retro pixellated point and click style of the game and the references to monkey island were great. And there's actually a lot of gameplay that will take you days to complete if you don't rely heavily on the hints. Worth the £.
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Terrible Toybox, Inc.
October 25, 2024
Hello, thank you for the nice review! We just want to mention that there IS a skip dialogue function - it's the two-finger swipe gesture. You can find this one and similar tips for playing on mobile under Options –> Help -> Touch Tips.
Arum K
October 20, 2024
Rare, a decent point n click game, especially for mobile. The story, the plot is nice, dark yet very humorous. Though playing multiple characters at once is confusing at first, that concept is actually grow on me and very immersive. I like the breaking the 4th wall aspect of the game, fun and great-a-reno! Thanks and good job dev! Looking forward to your next game (if ever)..
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Dorielle VanDien
March 1, 2023
Everyone raves about this game, but I wasn't that impressed. The nostalgia of the interface quickly gave way to annoyance. You don't know what you are supposed to be doing most of the time, and when you look up a walkthrough, the answer is convoluted nonsense that no one would ever figure out. I wasted two days on a glitch where the elevator button for the penthouse didn't work. There was potential to be funny, but the writing wasn't there. It definitely gets an award for most Easter Eggs.
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Terrible Toybox, Inc.
March 6, 2023
Hello, sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy the game all that much. Regarding not knowing what to do next - aside from the character TODO lists, the game also includes a hint line (4468) that you can dial via any phone. It gives you slight nudges towards the solutions without spoiling the puzzles, which is sadly the issue with many walkthroughs.

What's new

Updated for Android 14