- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2025
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5
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Feb 27, 2025Two Point Studios just doesn't miss - Two Point Museum is another funny, deep, and incredibly creative dive into the simulation genre that's sure to be another hit.
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Mar 6, 2025Two Point Museum is arguably the best in the series yet, and keeps the hot streak going for the consistently brilliant sim series.
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Feb 25, 2025Much in the same way as the previous two Two Point entries, Two Point Museum is a delightful and cheeky, yet deliciously approachable management sim that’s top of the class when it comes to comedy, irreverence and accessibility. While Two Point Museum continues the series momentum rather the delving into something entirely unexpected, it still contains many subtle and not-so-subtle new features that improve the entire Two Point franchise. The variety of exhibits, the discoveries and treasures you can uncover from undertaking expeditions, as well as items, structures, personnel, and children, keep Two Point Museum plodding along as an entry that fascinates as memorably as attending a real museum. Although you’re continuously extinguishing the problems of running a successful gallery of grand exhibitions, you’re rewarded with unlimited progression, and you can move along at a pace that serves you more than ever before. Now that’s the third great Two Point experience in a row to savour. Undoubtedly, Two Point Museum is a Jurassic success.
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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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Mar 14, 2025Two Point Museum further refines the management game series, eliminating flaws present in previous titles and improving gameplay with the introduction of financial management and expeditions. Considering the budget price, I recommend the purchase to all fans of management games.
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Feb 26, 2025Two Point Museum is another great entry in the ‘Two Point Universe’. With each game the team at Two Point Studios shows their growth and as such each one is better than the last. Fans of micromanagement sim style games will find lots to love here, not the least of which is the stellar radio station that plays during gameplay. I am hoping that the team delivers some post-launch content to add some more areas to Two Point County, but even in its base form, I don’t see this one going extinct anytime soon.
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Feb 28, 2025This time, we will be in charge of a museum, and as museum managers, we will have to carry out expeditions, manage the economy, keep our “guests” happy, and more. Without a doubt, we won’t get bored in this game, as there are plenty of things to do. With the best features from its predecessors and new additions, it improves upon what we already knew, making it one of the best management games.
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Feb 25, 2025Once again, Two Point Studios succeeds in combining their mix of quite complex, demanding management, which requires a lot of thought, with humor and the usual silliness that you know from the series.
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Feb 24, 2025After a meticulous search, we can confirm that Two Point Museum offers a solid management experience that is fun and accessible enough to appeal to a wide range of players. The game mechanisms, which are largely based on the remains of its predecessors, are cleverly adapted to the museum theme. Nevertheless, there are a few clouds on the horizon, as this new instalment has not yet managed to iron out the main weaknesses of the saga. For example, progression still suffers from a real overhaul to make it more rewarding. In addition, some new features, such as expeditions, quickly prove repetitive and not baroque enough. Our analysis may seem harsh and nitpicking, but it was necessary to expose the slightest flaws of this simulation, which still deserves to be admired like any work of art!
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