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  1. KickStarter Thimbleweed Park: A New Ron Gilbert Classic Point & Click Adventure

    Don't agree with you there. If it was rushed, then there should be a lot of bugs or half-done sidequests. This smacks of a Gilbert crawling into his own ass and thinking he's more hilarious/brilliant than he is. Deathspank had a lot of the same problems.
  2. KickStarter Thimbleweed Park: A New Ron Gilbert Classic Point & Click Adventure

    Going to agree with this. Delores was an awful milquetoast wish-fulfillment nerdgirl character and we're forced to use her for a lot of the game. Reyes was the only one given a solid motivation and Ransome had the only interesting personality. The meta was corny, not sly. The puzzles were okay...
  3. Wadjet Eye Shardlight by Wadjet Eye Games

    My take as well. It was very focused on plot. Wish it had let the characters and world breathe a more. It probably would have benefited from another sidequest or some "new guy" exposition. A big step up from his last game so I'm looking forward to see how his games progress.
  4. KickStarter Octopus City Blues - the authentic Octopus City simulation

    At least they don't have to worry about that Ouya stretch goal anymore.

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