Old school point and click structure is so nice. Check out the goods below. The Switch version looks solid.
Four months into the Thimbleweed Park murder investigation, the oddball residents of this remote town still aren’t too bothered by that dead body pixelating under the bridge. Why not? Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 owners will soon find out!
As revealed on the PlayStation Blog, the PS4 version will release August 22 as a download from the PlayStation Store. The PS4 controls will be similar to the existing gamepad controls with a few added refinements that take advantage of the DualShock 4 Controller’s unique features.
On Nintendo Switch, Thimbleweed Park will support both Joy-Con controllers and touch screen controls so players can easily switch between tabletop, handheld, and TV modes. We don’t have a release date nailed down for the Nintendo eShop yet but expect it to be in September.
In addition to these new platforms, Thimbleweed Park is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Xbox One, and in development for iPhone/iPad and Android. Learn more at http://www.thimbleweedpark.com.