
Console Obsession says: "From Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, two men that had involvement in such classic LucasArts games as Maniac Mansion, Zak McKracken and Monkey Island, comes this new point and click adventure, Thimbleweed Park, though does it live up to the standards of its predecessors? At the start of the game you play as two FBI agents, Agent Reyes and Agent Rays – their names alone should give you an idea of the type of humour the game is aiming for – both of whom are out to solve the mystery of a dead body, with events taking place in 1987. The game starts out simply enough, with you roaming around, clicking on anything and everything that is interactive or can be picked up or talked to, and along the way meeting some very quirky characters."

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