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I've basically abandoned playing on anything other than my Switch and Vita. As long as the performance is acceptable, I'd much rather be playing on handheld.
Also, something I hadn't even thought of until you mentioned controls, apparently you can use the Switch's touchscreen, as mentioned here: https://bagogames.com/thimbleweed-park-switch-review/
There really isn’t a better way to play Thimbleweed Park than with the port’s full touch screen capabilities. You tap the screen and hold. The game will show all available hotspots, which is a huge help when trying to figure out which objects are interactive. You can swipe with two fingers to skip dialog or Swipe with three and you can skip a cutscene. It’s fast and easy to select items and dialogue options using the touchscreen, and I stopped using the Switch controls early on.
Thanks!
Not too worried about returning it at that price, and I'm fairly sure I'll get some enjoyment out of it (even if just LucasArts nostalgia). Just need to choose a platform... Maybe I'll get it on Switch and can save it for something to do while traveling.