Maniac Mansion Devs are making a classic Point and Click Adventure

Posted by: 11/20/2014

Remember those flippin’ epic Point and Click adventure games from LucasArts like Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island and the rest of the bunch? Are you burning for another game that plays like the 1980s classic? Well, you are in luck because the two guys who worked on Maniac Mansion have just started a Kickstarter for their new title Thimbleweed Park, which aims to bring back the same feel we got when playing those games that came on massive floppy discs!

The Kickstarter page says the two game industry veterans are looking for $375,000 and are already two thirds of the way there with nearly 7,000 backers and close to $250K.

Watch the trailer below, read more about the game on the Kickstarter page and read the full press release after the trailer.

Authorities Call on Community to Help Investigate Dead Body Found Just Outside of Thimbleweed Park
With police and federal agents stymied, point & click gurus Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick of Maniac Mansion fame turn to Kickstarter:http://thimbleweedpark.com/kickstarter
THIMBLEWEED PARK – May 14, 1987 – Just after midnight, police discovered a body floating in the river outside of Thimbleweed Park — a development Police Chief Whitmire has called “perplexing,” “mystifying,” and “a real head-scratcher.” Police at the scene were observed scratching their heads.
Lacking the resources to tackle such a murder investigation, the Thimbleweed Park police department has reached out to federal agents for assistance. With a preliminary forensic analysis of the body revealing no conclusive evidence, the authorities are now turning to the public in hopes of locating an eyewitness, raising necessary funds, and ultimately finding the killer.
As the local rubberneckers flocking to the crime scene grew, famed game designers Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick were spotted in the gathering crowd. The duo is best known around these parts as the creators of Maniac Mansion, the revolutionary point & click adventure game that recently exposed the antics of mad scientist Dr. Fred Edison to the world.
When pressed for comment on the dead body situation, the notoriously grumpy Ron Gilbert said, “This would make a great adventure game. If only we had $375,000, we could get right to work!” Gary Winnick, already sketching some concept art, chimed in, “These puzzles will design themselves!”
As if by coincidence, a slow chant of point & click, point & click, point & click began to rise in the crisp night air. Despite it being the scene of a grisly murder, the atmosphere was festive and bristling with excitement and anticipation. Onlookers were heard chattering about “the good old days,” 900-number hint lines, and code wheels. “Ask me about Loom!” shouted one eager young man, who has requested to remain anonymous.
“Crowdfunding is just the kind of lateral thinking a case like this needs,” Chief Whitmire interjected, pushing a crisp $20 bill into Gilbert’s hand. “Take my money!”
For more details regarding the crowdsourcing efforts being used to solve the Thimblewood Park murder, visit: http://thimbleweedpark.com/kickstarter
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