- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2025
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Xbox Series X
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Mar 20, 2025No one is doing it better than Two Point Studios management sim series. Seamless, innovative in design and endlessly replayable, Two Point Museum is packed with laugh out loud charm, clever mechanics and whilst keeping its identity intact with its evolved formula we all know and love. Two Point Museum is a masterclass and the finest exhibit in the management sim world right now.
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Feb 26, 2025Overall I found Two Point Museum an absorbing delight, and it was only improved for the areas in which it differed from my halcyon days of school with Theme Hospital.
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Apr 2, 2025Such is the joy of Two Point. It’s a lot of lessons about middle-to-upper management under capitalist rule, and it’s also a lot of slapstick gags and grueling puns. It could partly be because this is the richest and most polished effort from the team so far, but I reckon the Museum theme might have Hospital beat for what it brings to the little sim-lite niche that Two Point has carved for itself.
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Feb 25, 2025If you loved Two Point Hospital or Campus, you're going to love Two Point Museum, too. This might be the best game in the series yet, allowing you to go wild in a series of weird and wonderful museums where you can display everything from dinosaur skeletons to actual ghosts. With the same humour, fun and ease of accessibility we've come to expect from the Two Point team, this is another smash hit.
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Feb 25, 2025Two Point Museum is a great choice for those looking for a fun and engaging management simulator. With a well-balanced learning curve, a console-friendly interface, and a campaign that remains interesting for hours by always introducing new mechanics in various scenarios, the game is ideal for both beginners and veterans of the genre.
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Feb 25, 2025Two Point Museum is the best management sim from Two Point Studios to date. With a wealth of customization options and intuitive building tools, you can create the museum of your dreams, with different museum themes that offer up unique challenges and designs. Curating exhibits through expeditions also introduces a new layer of adventure and discovery that works together with its management features to deliver an in-depth, satisfying simulation experience.
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Jun 20, 2025Two Point Museum has enough content and quality to keep you immersed for hours and make your museum the best museum of all - in almost every possible category. You will have work to do on your journey, but the game manages to balance the amount of management with fun and even small moments of humor. It doesn't slow down or get boring because you get too good at what you're supposed to be doing. On the contrary, you can spend hours playing without losing any of the fun. With a few tweaks and content that may arrive in the future, Two Point Museum could become a masterpiece of its kind. For now, it's already a great piece of work and will make you spend much more than just a night at the museum.
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Apr 20, 2025Two Point Museum is a success, it follows in the footsteps of the studio's two previous games. If only it weren't frustrating because of its expeditions! It's a great mechanic that would have been perfect if it hadn't required so much "farming". But you just have to zoom out and observe our beautiful museum, well decorated, filled with numerous and diverse works, with employees working where they should be and happy customers... And we congratulate ourselves on having worked hard, and having enjoyed it.
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Feb 27, 2025Two Point Museum manages to stand out among the crowd as a management simulator that actually feels good to play on a form-factor that traditionally makes them a true struggle. Beyond that - it’s a phenomenally layered and engaging game in its own right, with a brilliant balance of mechanical depth and humour that never felt like it wore thin or strayed into silliness. The two elements are married together in a way that’s incredibly moreish, and delightfully self-aware, despite some of the mechanics being a bit more random than I’d like for this game.
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Feb 25, 2025I had a lovely time with Two Point Museum and it's clearly the best, most refined, and unique game in the series so far. It's so great that I'm super-excited to see what's next and how it could possibly top the exhibits on display here.
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Feb 25, 2025Like the two titles that preceded it, Two Point Museum isn’t just a business simulation game; it’s a game that allows you to take things at your own pace and enjoy the ride, while having a laugh in the process. The sky is the limit when it comes to your imagination, and as long as you can find a way to keep the cash flow coming in, your museums will continue to grow and thrive under your management. This is the kind of game you could easily sink hours into without realising, and come out on the other side feeling just as good as when you dived in.
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Feb 25, 2025Two Point Museum offers a refreshing take on the management genre, mixing humor with intricate, well-balanced gameplay across five unique museums. While it provides plenty of content and engaging mechanics, the game does suffer from occasional static gameplay and less intuitive console controls. Still, it succeeds in delivering an enjoyable and varied experience with its creative systems and excellent audiovisual design.
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Feb 26, 2025Two Point Museum successfully builds on its predecessors, adapting and expanding familiar mechanics while retaining its signature humor. While the wealth of content may challenge newcomers, the well-structured campaign provides a solid introduction for both beginners and veterans alike.
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Mar 31, 2025Rest assured: this museum never gets boring or stuffy. Like its predecessors, Two Point Museum does not take itself too seriously, and is full of corky humor and absurd mayhem. After Hospital and Campus, Museum takes the Two Point series to new heights. It is not only original and funny, but at the same time a fine, strategic management game.
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Mar 4, 2025Build your own museum in Two Point Museum the way you are used to from Hospital and Campus. You can do this in sandbox mode, as well as a career mode, which teaches you the intricacies of the trade. The addition of expeditions adds depth and, as always, the learning curve is very pleasant. Moreover, the presentation is fine and it plays nicely, although the number of themes is somewhat limited and also the game has to deal with frame drops that can be a bit annoying.
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Feb 28, 2025We’d say that Two Point Museum is well worth the price of admission. If you’re a fan of the management simulation genre, we’d recommend that you buy your ticket today. You won’t regret it.
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Feb 26, 2025Two Point Museum takes the challenge of Hospital and the customization within Campus to make a smooth and satisfying museum sim experience.
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Feb 25, 2025The tech behind Two Point Museum needs a good dusting off and works against the game, but the setting and addictive gameplay almost make up for everything. It is the most entertaining, accessible and relaxed management game there is, in which you can spend a hundred hours laughing. And that for only 30 euros!
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Feb 25, 2025Another excellent addition to the Two Point series, bringing the customary levels of refinement and charm to simulating the business of museum creation and management.
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Mar 26, 2025Two Point Museum is the perfect game to pick up and play at your own pace. This charming museum simulation will appeal to both younger and older players alike.
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Feb 25, 2025Two Point Museum successfully transposes an effective gameplay formula to another theme, with this game in particular packing some serious variety due to the different types of institutions you can build. It’s laugh out loud funny, moreish, and there’s an enjoyable difficulty curve. But if you’ve never been particularly fond of this type of tycoon title, don’t expect to find anything here that will change your mind.
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Apr 8, 2025Two Point Museum is a charming and lighthearted management sim with a fun premise and quirky humor. While it offers an enjoyable experience, its repetitive gameplay and lack of real challenge may limit long-term appeal for some players.
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Feb 25, 2025While the overall game loop of Two Point Museum is a thrilling experience and will keep you hooked for many hours, the execution falls flat throughout the campaign. The tasks asked of you can be frustrating as they sometimes rely upon luck, and while most of the tutorials are great towards the beginning, the lack of explanation about the financial side of Two Point Museum is disappointing.
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