Two Point Museum is a management sim where players design, staff, manage, and expand a series of museums, including discovering and displaying new exhibits.
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Like Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, Two Point Museum is a management simulation. Players are the designers and curators of a series of museums. Each museum has its own objectives toward achieving a 5-star rating, and themed around different types of exhibits, such as supernatural, science, and aquatic. Players can mix and match exhibit types as they unlock additional museums and points of interest.
In order to acquire exhibits, experts must be sent out on expeditions, recovering semi-randomized treasures to display.
As with previous Two Point Studios games, everything is very humorous and tongue-in-cheek, such as prehistoric findings of floppy disks and old PCs. None of the relics or treasures are cultural artifacts or based on real-world designs.
Museum patrons are humorously animated in how they interact with exhibits, and dressed in outlandish costumes to reflect their personalities and desires, such as clowns, vampires, or even apes. The humorous radio announcers also return, along with the relaxing music.
Two Point Museum frequently autosaves, and players can manually quicksave at any time.
As a management sim, players must manage their money to turn a profit while keeping up with staff wages and hiring, expanding to new rooms, decorating exhibits, and sending experts out on expeditions. Several pop-up museums act as challenge levels, with players temporarily managing a fully built museum while they achieve a specific objective within a limited amount of time.
Violence Thieves can vandalize the museum, and even steal exhibits. They can be caught by security guards who "spray" them with a pepper grinder, then lead them out of the museum. It's cute and charming, akin to a child's cartoon.
Scary Imagery Players can find and display ghosts ("polterguests"), as well as cursed and haunted objects. Everything is played for laughs, however, and appropriate for all ages.
- Which theme in Two Point Museum do you enjoy displaying and decorating with the most?
- Which museum has the most interesting layout or objectives?
- Have you played the other Two Point sim games, and how does Museum compare?