
Get ready to embrace your inner Indiana Jones with the release of Two Point Museum!
Two Point Studios, the team behind the acclaimed simulation games Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus (both of which earned impressive 4.5/5 scores in our reviews), is back with a brand-new management sim.
Two Point Museum is opening its doors today on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC for those who purchase the Digital Explorer Edition, offering a unique blend of exploration, exhibition, and eccentric guest management.
The Standard Edition will officially launch on March 4th for ÂŁ24.99, while the Explorer Edition, priced at ÂŁ34.99, grants access today along with a treasure trove of bonus content.
From Dig Sites to Display Cases
In Two Point Museum, you’ll step into the role of a museum curator, tasked with creating and managing the ultimate visitor experience. But it’s not just about arranging exhibits; you’ll need to send teams of experts on expeditions to uncover fascinating artifacts, design captivating displays, and keep your guests entertained and informed.
Oh, and try to prevent the occasional child from poking a dinosaur bone.
Exploring for Exhibits
Your journey begins by sending intrepid (and hopefully well-trained) experts on expeditions to far-flung corners of the globe in search of rare and wondrous artifacts. From ancient Egyptian tombs to lost civilisations and uncharted territories, the possibilities for discovery are endless. Once your experts return with their treasures, it’s time to design captivating exhibits to showcase your collection.
Design and Management Mayhem
Two Point Museum gives you complete control over the design and layout of your museum. Create thematic areas, decorate with prehistoric ferns and dinosaur remains, and even arrange guided tours led by charismatic experts. But managing a successful museum requires more than just aesthetics.
You’ll need to keep your exhibits in pristine condition, ensure your staff is happy and motivated, and protect your precious artifacts from meddling thieves and curious children.
Of course, a museum is nothing without its visitors, and Two Point Museum features a variety of guests, each with their own interests and expectations. Cater to dino fanatics, botany buffs, and haunted horror seekers by creating exhibits that cater to their passions. Keep your guests entertained, informed, and well-fed to ensure a positive experience and maximise those all-important donations.
Explorer Edition Extras
The Digital Explorer Edition offers a range of enticing bonuses for those who want to jump in early:
- 5 Days Early Access: Start your museum career today.
- 5000 Kudosh: In-game currency to kickstart your museum’s development.
- Exclusive Map Location: Discover unique exhibits and treasures.
- Pop-Up Challenge Museum: Test your skills with a unique challenge.
- Prestige Package: Start with a rare, high-buzz exhibit.
- Cosmetic Items: Explorer outfits, interactive displays, decorations, and more.
- Staff Replenishment Trunk: Help your experts recover after expeditions.
Another Two Point Triumph?
Two Point Studios has a track record of delivering charming and engaging simulation games, and Two Point Museum appears to be no exception. Our full review is on the way, but with its unique blend of exploration, exhibition, and guest management, it’s a seeming promising addition to the Two Point franchise.
Ready to Curate Your Dream Museum?
Two Point Museum is available now on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via the Digital Explorer Edition. The Standard Edition launches on March 4th.
So, gather your team of experts, design your dream museum, and prepare to educate and entertain the masses!
Two Point Museum Description
As fledgling curators, you have the task of designing and refining your very own museums to create the ultimate guest experience. Coordinate Experts on far-flung expeditions to discover new Exhibits, generating Buzz to entice droves of knowledge-hungry guests who will expect top info-tainment if they’re to leave impressed. This is all while you keep your Exhibits safe, rooms clean, staff happy… and children off the dinosaur bones.