It feels like it's been a long while since we bid adieu to Parks and Recreation, one of the most fiercely beloved television comedies of recent years; it did give us Chris Pratt, after all.

NBC has inevitably been on the search for a follow-up hit, and it looks as if the same team may be the ones to deliver it; Variety reports the network has picked up a new comedy by Mike Schur and Matt Hubbard for a put pilot commitment.

Action Land will follow the grand misadventures of employees working at a struggling amusement park in Arizona; a set-up which seems to offer a similarly broad, mundane setting perfect for the kind of wild and clashing personalities that made Parks and Recreation such a hit.

Hubbard will write the single-cam, 30-minute pilot, as well as act as executive producer with Schur and David Miner; Hubbard, Schur, and Miner all worked together on Parks and Recreation, which Schur originally created. Hubbard was also a longtime writer/producer on 30 Rock, winning a writing Emmy for the show in 2009.