That’s soon-a-reno!

I’m glad point-and-click adventures still exist, and I’m glad Ron Gilbert is still making them, especially when they spoofX-Filesand feature a chronically cursing clown.

It seems like only yesterday Gilbert was giving us avague clueabout what might be in store forThimbleweed Park, and now it’s arriving on the Switch next week. They grow up so fast!

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If you’re not sure ifThimbleweed Parkis the game for you, publisher Terrible Toybox has a handy quiz to help you find out:

Our reviewcan also help if you’re still on the fence. In it, Kevin wrote that “the developers succeeded brilliantly, creating a game that feels like a forgotten relic of LucasArts’ heyday, but with enough touches to make it a little more relevant to a modern audience.”

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Thimbleweed Parkwill be available in the Nintendo eShop on September 21 for $19.99 and will support handheld, tabletop, and TV modes. According to the officialThimbleweed ParkTwitter, mobile releases are set too with iOS coming out September 19 and Android following on October 3.

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