Is anyone else here excited about/heard of this classic point-and-click adventure from Ron Gilbert of Maniac Mansion, Zak McCracken, and Monkey Island fame? I’m just curious as I haven’t seen any mention of it on these boards, and this is the only Kickstarter I’ve ever backed. It’s basically a point-and-click style adventure set in 1987 with the retro feel of those old Lucasfilm/Lucas Arts games, particularly as seen on the Commodore 64 (although the art does not strictly keep to that aesthetic.)
I am really impressed by Ron’s transparency and continuous updates on his blog regarding the status of Thimbleweed Park, as well as the inside baseball of the process of making a game from the ground up, including code snippets, the evolution of characters (you can see the clown character morph wildly from its initial concept to its current incarnation), narrative /aesthetic/editings decision that had to made along the way, game design philosophy, etc. I love reading about the process of making things–anything–and this blog has been fascinating to read. And I’m super-excited because late-80s/early-to-mid-90s point-and-click adventures were one of my favorite genres when written with a strong sense of humor and difficult, but fair, puzzles (not all of Lucas Art’s were “fair,” I have to say, but I still loved them.) I was supremely disappointed with Broken Age (with Tim Schafer of Grim Fandango, another game I loved, fame) due to the utter simplicity of the puzzles and fairly boring storyline (to me). It was pretty, I guess, but there was no sense of satisfaction to finishing it.
I know I’m mostly rambling, but it anyone else here excited or intrigued by this game?