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Two Point Museum

Two Point Museum

Two Point Studios·Released Mar 4, 2025·Single player

Platforms
Xbox Series XPCSwitch 2PS5
Genres
SimulationStrategyIndie
Critic82/100
Across 6 reviews
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About

Curate and manage incredible museums! Explore to discover amazing artifacts. Design and refine the layout, keep staff happy, guests entertained, donations plentiful… and children off the exhibits.

Reviews

7 reviews
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Critic80/100
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Two Point Museum might be the best Two Point game to date. It's smart, funny, good-looking, and packs in more mechanics than you can shake a stick at, all without feeling overwhelming or too much to handle.It's got some performance-based blemishes on Switch 2, and the lack of a mouse mode at launch feels like an obvious omission. Still, the final package is an incredibly entertaining one that fans of management sims would be mad to skip.

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Two Point Museum is a game about how the crushing practicalities of life eventually force you to spend less and less time on the things you truly care about. More specifically, it's a game where I started every stage as an enthusiastic interior design sicko and gradually…

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IGN
Leana Hafer·Feb 25, 2025
Critic90/100
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Two Point Museum is a rewarding, deep, challenging, and highly entertaining tycoon game with lots of variety and an excellent interface.

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Critic70/100
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Two 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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Critic80/100
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More frothy management fun with an intriguingly dark heart, you should come for the clowns and cavemen, and stay for the zombie capitalism.

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