Reply 20 of 63, by Aui
Thimbleweed Park
I’m sure a lot of people know this game, but not everyone knows that it was released as a proper Big Box. What is even more interesting is the fact that this game is probably one of the few games where more sealed than open copies exist. However, the attached images show one of the rare examples that have actually been opened. The added materials make some delightful reading and can even help a little bit while playing the game. The fact that most games are still sealed is a bit of a problem, because it means that very few people will have actually checked the content of their 3.5 inch floppy disk. The combined information from all disks holds critical additional information therefore I will also share the content of my copy below.
Otherwise, I want to remind all people who have not played the game yet to give it a try. If you are a fan of the classic Lucas Arts Adventures like Maniac Mansion, Zak McKracken or the Fate of Atlantis – this is IT. This is the real deal. It has the humor, the mind-bending puzzles, a great story which gets more and more twisted and intriguing and an awesome cast of wacky characters. It’s worth noting that you need to play it the RIGHT WAY. You need to play it slow and in a contemplative mood (how about the upcoming holidays?) If you try to rush it or start calling the “Hotline” right away, the magic will not unfold.
Another highlight is the music. Just check out the elevator song from the old Hotel – what an awesome little tune…