Bump, played it and it's not really much of a point and click, more taking correct photos through hints but still fun non the less and especially if you miss Thimbleweed Park. Also the game is of moderate length, not short as in a demo or something.
Only drawback you can't manually save, and it does it automatic after you found 5 pictures.
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"Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure started out as a prototype for Ron Gilbert’s new point-and-click adventure game engine and grew into a fun little game. It is not a sequel to Thimbleweed Park and is probably missing all of the small bells and whistles that would make it a commercially viable game.
This was a challenging game to make because we had to use almost exclusively “found art” from Thimbleweed Park to create all new puzzles. Also because we couldn’t go outside IRL.
As a thank you to our fans, we are releasing it for free as something you can have fun with in these odd times. You don’t have to have played Thimbleweed Park to enjoy this mini-adventure. (But if you do enjoy it, why not check out Thimbleweed Park, hmm?)"
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1305720/Delores_A_Thimbleweed_Park_MiniAdventure/
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