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The Frist Two Point Museum DLC offers up magic, dragons, and dungeons with "Fantasy Finds" coming this summer. The post Your ...
Two Point Museum is not a simple, linear experience, and that is by design. Two Point Studios has mentioned that in past games, people would finish in an area and not find reasons to go back.
SEGA and Two Point Studios have announced the first premium DLC pack for Two Point Museum, and it puts a fantastical twist on ...
Two Point Studios has really cornered the niche market of taking a straight-laced concept and contorting it into something completely unserious, yet I was still taken aback by just how excellently ...
Two Point Museum puts significant emphasis on customisation and design as crucial to the museum visitor experience, so you can't really approach these elements halfheartedly.
Two Point Museum's first DLC adds a fantasy flourish to your exhibitions, letting you display mimic chests, a giant d20, and a chicken statue that turns people into poultry; ...
A concoction of Two Point’s charm, one of the best settings yet, and plenty of new mechanics; Two Point Museum is shaping up to be Two Point’s best in series.
Two Point Museum is more of the same we’ve come to expect from Two Point Studios, but its imaginative approach to heritage ensures plenty of museum magic.
Two Point Museum Review – In a twist that shook me to my core, Two Point Museum seemingly achieves the impossible and manages to take the concept of museum management and make it into one of the ...
Two Point Museum's latest update adds memorial exhibits for staff who vanish on expeditions, which you can put on display or sell for cold, hard profit; 13 years after it was first teased, ...
Two Point Museum is a real dream come true – both as an avid museum goer and management sim fan – and that speaks to how effectively its main campaign succeeds at giving me all the tools I ...
Two Point Museum is a great management sim that takes the Two Point game blueprint and tweaks it to another charming and whimsical setting. There's great strides to allow for more customisation ...