Review: Two Point Museum brings the charm to the management of museums

Review: Two Point Museum brings the charm to the management of museums

At the beginning of this year, Sega and Two Point Studios were released Two -point museum. In this game of casual sim, players will find themselves managing various museums in a world full of humor and charm. The team was so kind that a steam code to review the game, but you can now play on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X | S with an $ 29.99 MSRP. You can buy it from your favorite shops including Humble Store (affiliation link).

In Two Point County, you will be able to explore five distinct places of museums, each with their own unique progression path, exotic artifacts and many secrets to find. Discover the extraordinary dinosaur bones with the prehistory museum, keep the inventive ghosts entertained in the supernatural museum or travel through the two -point cosmos to meet alien in the space museum. Travel under the waves to find rare species of fish in the Museum of Marine Life or discover a desert laboratory in your scientific museum. Oh, and be careful of that carnivorous plant with a appetite for curious guests in your botany museum.

Aspiring curators will have a lot to manage if they want to support their reputation. Expand your museum by venturing to the five different shipping maps where you can discover new shiny exhibitions to add to your collection. Make sure your discoveries are distinguished by customizing every position of the museum with the hundreds of decorative objects available to unlock. All your hard work will repay as it welcomes and manage a diversified mix of visitors who wander through your rooms of wonderful wonder – from Goths and vampires to dirty children. The crossed fingers meets their expectations!

If you played Two -point hospital OR Two -point campus First, then you know what to expect from the two -point museum in general. A SIM management game with eccentric British humor. Of course, as one might expect, there are some differences and improvements. The most obvious is only the setting you manage: the museums. Duh. There is much more to manage in your museums than in your universities.

In addition to building museums and fill them with exhibitions, you will have to manage a fair number of systems in Two -point museum. You have to decorate your exhibitions to raise their donations of interest, prestige and patron. You have to manage the safety to make sure that the thieves do not end with your exhibitions.

There is also your staff who must be able to complete their jobs including the bidello work, the security work and even the shipments that your artifacts and your exhibitions offer you. Shipments are probably the largest addition in the direction.

You must send various staff members in shipments to collect exhibitions or unlock additional areas to explore. Having different skills on staff members can provide bonuses, prevent injuries, etc.

There are other improvements though. For example, lighting can be activated to provide much more dynamic experience than Two -point campus (I’ve never played Two -point hospital So all the comparisons will be Two -point campus). General graphics are also cleaner. The artistic style is the same and therefore you should not expect a world of difference, but things are better as you look at it more and more.

So in what types of museums you can expect to manage Two -point museum? There are six themes in the game with others coming and you can mix them and combine them, however, it makes sense for you. The themes are botany, marine life, prehistory, science, space and supernatural.

It is really fun to see how the different themes can join and I am enthusiastic about the first expansion DLC to bring with them a fantasy theme. I only played the campaign and therefore I did not make too much mixed, but there are times when it is exactly what you need to do or can be done to help make things a little more fun and interesting not only for your customers, but for you as a player.

If you’ve ever wanted to try to manage a museum or you like sims, I highly recommend it Two -point museum. It is very fun to play with tons to work with. The campaign does an excellent job in guiding you through the different systems, although I would like it to be a little faster in some places. If excused me, I have museums to do!

By Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

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