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Two Point Museum

Two Point Museum

Nintendo
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Release Date: March 4, 2025

Singleplayer

The third installment in a series of humoristic economic strategies. Two Point Museum is about running the titular museum - we must obtain historical pieces, design the rooms, hire employees and pay attention to what museum guests are hoping to see during their visits.

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9.4

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4.8

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Two Point Museum is the third installment in the humorous economic strategy series, initiated in 2018 by the game Two Point Campus. The game was created by Two Point Studios team, which has been overseeing the development of the series from the beginning, while its release was handled by Sega.

Gameplay

As the title suggests, Two Point Museum allows us to create and run our own museum from scratch. By stepping into the role of a curator, we take on all the issues related to the functioning of such a place.

First and foremost, we need to send specialists on expeditions across Two Point County and beyond to search for rare artifacts and other valuable specimens from the past. We can then present the objects collected by archaeologists to museum guests. In order to do this as best as possible, we need to take care of decorations and information boards, or also mark out paths for tours and hire charismatic guides who will tell guests about the exhibits.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows March 4, 2025

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 March 4, 2025

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S March 4, 2025

Switch 2

Switch 2 2025

Developer: Two Point Studios

Publisher: Sega

Age restrictions: none

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Two Point Game Series

Two Point Game Series

Features

Originals

March 4, 2025

Games of March 2025 - we drift to museum with katana and Geiger counter

March is full of fun games - three of them will take us to Japan, and two will make the Geiger counter squeak. Besides, we finally got real competition for The Sims series.

Games of March 2025 - we drift to museum with katana and Geiger counter
Games of March 2025 - we drift to museum with katana and Geiger counter

News

Two Point Museum is so detailed and polished that it’s truly impressive. This is the tycoon game that we didn’t know we needed

Two Point Museum is so detailed and polished that it’s truly impressive. This is the tycoon game that we didn’t know we needed

Here’s why every business sim fan should try Two Point Museum. It’s packed with charm, creativity, and a whole lot of cheese.

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Olga Racinowska

March 12, 2025

Two Point Museum is so detailed and polished that it’s truly impressive. This is the tycoon game that we didn’t know we needed
No Switch version of Two Point Museum? Some fans believe it is a good choice

No Switch version of Two Point Museum? Some fans believe it is a good choice

Surprised by the lack of Two Point Museum on Nintendo Switch? Will this status last long? You can find out in our article.

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Dawid Lubczynski

March 7, 2025

No Switch version of Two Point Museum? Some fans believe it is a good choice
Two Point Museum might be the best in the series - Early reviews say it delivers

Two Point Museum might be the best in the series - Early reviews say it delivers

Two Point Museum is here, and it’s already looking like a hit. Could this be the ultimate management sim?

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Olga Racinowska

March 4, 2025

Two Point Museum might be the best in the series - Early reviews say it delivers
Two Point Museum Is Follow-up to Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. We Will Make Sure That Young People Stay Away From Valuable Exhibits

Two Point Museum Is Follow-up to Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. We Will Make Sure That Young People Stay Away From Valuable Exhibits

Two Point studio announced a new game from its well-known series. We saw the first exhibits in Two Point Museum in the first trailer.

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Maciej Gaffke

August 15, 2024

Two Point Museum Is Follow-up to Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. We Will Make Sure That Young People Stay Away From Valuable Exhibits

System Requirements

System Requirements for Two Point Museum Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
(30 fps / 720p) Intel Core i3-8100 / AMD Ryzen 5 1400, 6 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GT 1030 / Radeon RX 560, 8 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
(60 fps / 1080p) Intel Core i5-11600 / AMD Ryzen 5 5600, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1070 / 6 GB Radeon RX 5600 XT, 8 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Two Point Museum Video Game.

8.5

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 95% of Critics. There are 98 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

WellPlayed: 9 / 10 by Kieron Verbrugge

Two Point Museum is the culmination of years of learnings along with a ton of care and polish, beating out Two Point Studios' previous efforts in just about every conceivable way. The stellar campaign holds more variety than expected, the systems are as approachable as they are moreish, and it plays beautifully on a controller.

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Shacknews: 9 / 10 by TJ Denzer

Two Point Museum is, for me, the best amalgam of Two Point Studios' business management and mechanics yet. The road to five-star museums is paved with fun challenges and customization that will likely have empty spaces looking like your personal dream attraction hours in.

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Hardcore Gamer: 3 / 5 by Chris Penwell

Two Point Museum brings British humor in spades but hits a few stumbling blocks along the way.

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94%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (4,418)

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Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Improved Gameplay Mechanics: Many players appreciate the overhaul of decor and environment interactions, which allows for more creativity in exhibit design without sacrificing efficiency.
  • Engaging Expedition System: The addition of expeditions adds depth to gameplay, introducing puzzle-like elements and micro-goals that enhance the experience.
  • Charming Design and Humor: The game's whimsical and witty design, along with engaging voiceovers and animations, has been well-received, contributing to a fun atmosphere.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: s noted significant QOL enhancements, including better pathfinding for NPCs, intuitive controls, and a well-structured campaign flow that promotes exploration across multiple museums.
  • Customization Options: Extensive customization features allow players to personalize their museums, including the ability to color various items and design unique layouts.
  • Polished Release: Many reviews highlight the game’s stability and polish at launch, which is considered a rarity in modern gaming.

The main cons of the game

  • Challenges and Difficulty: Some players feel that the game is easier compared to its predecessors, leading to a more relaxed experience that might lack the urgency found in previous titles.
  • Minor Bugs and Issues: While most bugs are described as minor, some s reported issues with staff AI, pathfinding quirks, and occasional glitches, particularly related to the expedition mechanics.
  • Camera Controls: Some players expressed frustration with camera control limitations, such as the inability to pan and rotate simultaneously and the clunky menu interactions.
  • Content Locking: A few s mentioned discontent with content being locked behind Twitch or other platforms, which could limit access for some players.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • More Complex Challenges: Some players desire greater complexity and challenge in gameplay, feeling that the current difficulty level may not provide enough engagement for seasoned players.
  • Expanded Sandbox Mode: s suggested that the sandbox mode could benefit from being completely empty, allowing for more creative freedom without the constraints of pre-existing structures.
  • Diagonal Walls and Free Camera Rotation: Requests for features like diagonal walls for room design and improved camera rotation options indicate a desire for more flexibility in building layouts.
  • Day/Night Cycle and Weather Effects: Adding atmospheric elements like a day/night cycle or weather effects could enhance the immersive experience of managing a museum.

Summary

  • Overall, Two Point Museum has been positively received as a charming and engaging management simulation game, with room for improvement in certain areas as identified by the player community.

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