You have arrived at Thimbleweed Park. Population: 80 nutcases. You have never been to a location like this before: a haunted hotel, an abandoned circus, a pillow factory that burned down, a corpse pixelating under the bridge, and toilets that operate on vacuum tubes.
Somehow, this dilapidated, deserted town has a way of attracting five complete strangers. Even though they have no idea it yet, they are all intricately linked. They are also under surveillance.
Who is Agent Ray really working for and will she get what they want About a factory fire that occurred twenty years ago, what information does Junior Agent Reyes withhold?

Will the ghost, Franklin, get to speak to his daughter again? Do you think Ransome the Beeping Clown will ever grow up and be a good person?
Delores, who aspires to be a game developer, will she put her family first and give up on her dreams? Above all else, why does nobody seem concerned about the lifeless body?
All of this will be resolved by the conclusion of a lengthy and peculiar night in Thimbleweed Park. Additionally, you will come to doubt all of your previous assumptions. A lifeless body is the least of your worries in a town like Thimbleweed Park.

Features:
- An 1987 neo-noir mystery unfolds.
- There are five playable characters that can either complement each other or irritate each other.
- Not a walking simulator.
- A story full of unexpected turns and satisfying puzzles that will stay with you.
- A strange and wonderful universe to discover at your leisure.
- A joke every 2 minutes.
- There are two levels of difficulty and an integrated hint system.
