Best Point-And-Click Games To Play Ahead Of Return To Monkey Island
These games are classics from a bygone era, genre-defining blockbusters, and modern-day masterpieces.
These games are classics from a bygone era, genre-defining blockbusters, and modern-day masterpieces.
Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure is available now, and it doesn't cost a thing.
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Players can download the retro-style point-and-click adventure game Thimbleweed Park from Epic's storefront at no charge for a limited time.
Thimbleweed Park has been announced for the PlayStation 4.
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Co-creator Ron Gilbert reveals that the point-and-click adventure game is coming to Sony's console on August 22.
Ahead of an announcement about Thimbleweed Park next week, co-creator Ron Gilbert tweets a video of the point-and-click adventure game running on Switch.
Thimbleweed Park is now available for Xbox One, Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Are you itching for a classic point and click adventure? Why not check out the first couple minutes of Thimbleweed Park!
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