Two Point Museum Reviews
If you loved Two Point Hospital or Campus, you're going to love Two Point Museum, too. This might be the best game in the series yet, allowing you to go wild in a series of weird and wonderful museums where you can display everything from dinosaur skeletons to actual ghosts. With the same humour, fun and ease of accessibility we've come to expect from the Two Point team, this is another smash hit.
The best Two Point game, which managed to strike a perfect balance between day-to-day management and creative self-expression.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Two Point Studio’s 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.
Two Point Museum is a great choice for those looking for a fun and engaging management simulator. With a well-balanced learning curve, a console-friendly interface, and a campaign that remains interesting for hours by always introducing new mechanics in various scenarios, the game is ideal for both beginners and veterans of the genre.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Childhood dream has been very effectively transformed into digital reality in the game Two Point Museum. The game is delightful in both gameplay and graphics and offers hours of great museum management fun.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Two Point Museum is the culmination of lessons learned from both previous Two Point games, reinforced with copious amounts of feedback from the community. It boasts the most creative freedom in the series so far. It's also the most sophisticated in terms of underlying support systems. I believe this one can go the distance and we'll see more and more content being released in the months and years after launch. So, if you are into the micromanagement aspect of Two Point games, you will absolutely love Two Point Museum. For everyone else with a passing interest in management sim games, give it a shot, at least.
I had a lovely time with Two Point Museum and it's clearly the best, most refined, and unique game in the series so far. It's so great that I'm super-excited to see what's next and how it could possibly top the exhibits on display here. 🏛️
Two Point Museum is an endlessly entertaining and wonderfully impressive management sim that refines the formula of its predecessors.
Two Point Museum is a great game and probably the best of the Two Point series to date. Its variety, sense of humour and fine-tuned management sim gameplay would usually mean a higher score here, but the performance issues, particularly in handheld mode, mean it will need a patch or two before a wholehearted recommendation.
Two Point Museum is the franchise’s strongest and most inviting entry yet, blending casual charm, clever management systems, and just enough challenge to keep its museum empire endlessly engaging.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Two Point Museum is further proof of how Two Point Studios knows how to take an extravagant idea and transform it into a compelling and unconventional management software.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Two Point Museum is a very successful upgrade from the previous games. It takes all the elements that worked well in the earlier installments and adds a whole lot of variety and fun on top of that.
Review in German | Read full review
Building on its previous games, this title delivers an even more polished management simulation that brilliantly explores the museum theme. It’s a game that fans of the series will love even more, and newcomers to the series will find thoroughly enjoyable.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
"Great museum sim only lack mouse and touch screen controls on Switch 2."
Review in Finnish | Read full review
Now that I’ve been able to play the fully patched version of Two Point Museum on Nintendo Switch 2, it is a perfect fit for Nintendo’s new hybrid console, but the port needs more work, not only in performance and load times, but also in features. Two Point Studios and SEGA would’ve delivered my favorite version of the game had this shipped with mouse and touchscreen control options in addition to controller support.
A game like this is absolutely made for handheld gaming, and now, Nintendo fans can experience the museum management sim on the go. Though the UI can be a bit counterintuitive at first, the Switch 2 release feels like the definitive edition of Two Point Museum.
Two Point Museum is a rewarding, deep, challenging, and incredibly fun tycoon game. It's packed with diverse elements and has a great interface.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Two Point Museum is by far the best entry in the series released on a Nintendo console to date even if it doesn't use all of the functionalities that make the Switch 2 stand out from the rest. (Review in Portuguese for Entertainium Brasil)
Overall, we were very satisfied with Two Point Museum and would say that it is one of the best choices in the business sim genre.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Two Point Studios have a winning formula and have once again delivered with this latest entry designed around building museums. The game is full of charm and character, it will make you smile and laugh and you find yourself playing for hours on end with its very addictive gameplay loop.
