Two Point Museum Reviews

Two Point Museum is ranked in the 93rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Recommended
Feb 25, 2025

Two Point Museum is recommended for offering a creative and light experience within the management simulation genre. Although it has room for improvement, especially in difficulty and advanced management, its charm and originality make it a very entertaining visit.

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Buy
Feb 25, 2025

Two Point Museum doesn’t revolutionize the series, but it successfully adapts the beloved formula to a new and entertaining setting. Expeditions and collections inject fresh gameplay elements, while the humor and accessible mechanics make it enjoyable for both newcomers and seasoned players. Despite a few minor frustrations with building expansion and UI clarity, the game’s charm, depth, and variety make it an easy recommendation.

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Feb 25, 2025

Two Point Museum is brave in that it takes aim at an industry that is usually not regarded as all that interesting and tries to make a fun game out of it. Unfortunately, this was attempted by injecting a lot of "humor," which just didn't pay off for me. I'd have much preferred a more authentic museum experience with real fish and exhibits rather than being hit with a joke-a-minute, which rarely pays off. If you can tolerate the comedy, the gameplay works well and there's still an enjoyable experience to be found here. That being said, Two Point Museum does run great on the Steam Deck, so if you have had your eye on this one and a bit of silliness doesn't put you off, you shouldn't hesitate to get it to play on your handheld.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2025

Two Point remains witty, fun and true to itself: players can spend hours building the museum of their dreams. While the various themed worlds are always good for a smile, the grind game runs out of steam at the end. The way we know it, the way we love it.

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Shaun Manning
Recommended
Feb 25, 2025

As the announcer drones, "If something looks familiar, you've probably been here before," so fans of Two Point Hospital and Campus should know what's coming. It's also a ton of fun, though, for folks who just love getting lost in museums and want to see what it might be like to put together their own gallery show.

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9 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2025

With a steady stream of objectives, tons of customization options, and an irresistible loop of discovery and optimization, Two Point Museum is one of the most satisfying and replayable management sims I’ve played in a long time.

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7.8 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2025

A lot of familiar, perhaps too familiar, fun.

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Feb 25, 2025

Two Point Museum is the best the series has to offer. Playing this gives you an appreciation for what goes into making museums viable and sustainable. It might even encourage you to visit a local one you haven’t been to lately, or have never visited before. There’s plenty of laugh out loud moments, and things that will keep you smiling as you play, it’s simply a joy. Two Point Museum is a much more focused game, but one that’s near perfection in its execution of first-class management tools.

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9 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2025

Two Point Museum is a fantastic addition to the Two Point management sim title list. It lives up to the studios’ past games but never feels derivative. Everything about the game feels special, providing a blended experience that is accessible to new players at first before it begins to layer new systems into the game, building depth for the more seasoned management sim fan.

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Feb 25, 2025

“Two Point Museum” is a beautiful game to look at. It's a joy to see the crowds of people pushing through the rooms and marveling at my exhibits. I have a lot of fun for a few hours. Then, despite the well-intentioned employment and decoration options, the gameplay loop wears thin. Everything boils down to expeditions: without expeditions, there are no new exhibits, no new lighting options, no new decorations. There are not many other challenges, no bottlenecks to overcome, no transport routes to optimize and no coveted goals to work towards. Apart from the lack of medium-term motivation, there's not much to complain about. “Two Point Museum” runs flawlessly, is easy to use and has a sense of humor that many other business simulations lack.

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