Two Point Museum announced – WGB


Two Points Studios has announced the third game in its successful simulation series. This time wannabe managers will be put in charge of running a museum on Xbox Series S/X, PC and PS5.

Send experts on expeditions, decorate dinosaur bones, and uncover amazing artifacts in this thrilling and innovative management sim from the creators of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus,” says the official press release.

Based on the press release and the trailer, Two Point Museum seems to be inline with the previous two games in terms of gameplay. You’ll be able to pick what exhibits to to display, set up tours for guests, hire staff and tend to all the basic needs of guests – i.e.. toilets, cleanliness and food.

The game’s official Steam page, where you can also Wishlist it, offers a few extra snippets of information:  “If taking care of the carnivorous Chomper isn’t enough, there are also meddling thieves to watch out for. Thieves, and more frequently, children, are known for touching and grubbing up the displays, so make sure enough security is guarding your prized collection!”

Of course, coming from some of the same team who developed the cult classic Theme Hospital, there’s plenty of comedy thrown in the mix. At one point the trailer shows a stone-age computer as an exhibit, estimate to be at least three years old. It could probably still run Doom, though.

I’m a big fan of both Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, so I’m extremely pleased to see the series coming back and doing so well. I do however, have a little smidgen of concern over whether the developers can add enough wrinkles to keep this third game feeling fresh.

No release date has been revealed yet.



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