
Two Point Museum Review: 51 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 43 ratings, we get this average rating to this Two Point product : 4.2/5.
Two Point Museum review :
With an average rating of 4.2/5, you can buy Two Point Museum with your eyes closed (or almost). The opinions of the testers seem unanimous !
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Two Point Museum ratings
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95/100 Complete Xbox | 9.1/10 GeekNPlay | 4.5/5 GamesRadar | 9/10 Shacknews |
9/10 PCGames | 9/10 MKAU Gaming | 9/10 Xbox Tavern | 9/10 Phenixx Gaming |
9/10 Hinsusta | 4.5/5 TheXboxHub | 4.5/5 Twinfinite | 9/10 GameSpace |
9/10 Well Played | 4.4/5 Windows Central | 8.5/10 GameScore.it | 85/100 COGconnected |
8.5/10 Press Start | 8.5/10 GamersGlobal | 8.5/10 Vandal | 8.5/10 Multiplayer.it |
8.5/10 VideoChums | 8.5/10 ZTGD | 8.5/10 Game-eXperience.it | 8.5/10 HeartBits VG |
85/100 Console Tribe | 8.5/10 HardwareZone | 8.5/10 Movies Games and Tech | 8.43/10 Pizza Fria |
8.38/10 Comunidad Xbox | 83/100 Games.ch | 4/5 EuroGamer.fr | 8/10 GameHope |
8/10 GameReactor | 8/10 TheSixthAxis | 8/10 Checkpoint Gaming | 8/10 GamingBolt |
7.8/10 XBoxEra | 77/100 GameStar | 7.5/10 GameWatcher | 7/10 Push Square |
7/10 ActuGaming |
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Expeditions are genuinely intriguing and exciting
Visually stunning on Xbox Series X
Available for handheld devices
The wacky humour in character designs and announcements is ever-present


A carefully crafted and humorous artistic direction, faithful to the DNA of Two Point.
The variety of museums and environments, ensuring a renewed gaming experience
Real depth of management with staff training, shipments, and spatial management.
The ultra complete sandbox mode, ideal for unleashing your creativity.
A very British sense of humor that is omnipresent, making every gaming session enjoyable and light.
A visitor satisfaction system that is too vague and not very informative.
Unreliable or poorly explained alerts and icons that hinder the readability of certain situations.
Some limitations on the customization of decorations (wallpapers, floors)


Loads to unlock and discover
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Different themes offer challenge variety
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Excellent customization options
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In-depth management features
+
Expeditions bring adventure and discovery
Some clearer instructions needed at times
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Better signposting for certain features


Creating the flow of a museum is really fun & creative
Two Point Radio is the best it's been
There are tons of good customization options
The tutorial being integrated into the first museum feels great
Waiting on expeditions slows progress down noticeably
No building curved walls
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Heaps of content to keep you hooked
Multiple different museums and artifacts to discover
Superb visuals and audio
Simple controls
Overall wonderful experience
[9/10] reviewed at 25/02/2025 - Test Two Point Museum (Steam) ? [read the full review on MKAU Gaming]


Expeditions open the Two-Point series up in new ways
The comedy and cheekiness is still top-notch
Maintaining museums and keeping them pumping along successfully may take some more effort than you might be prepared for
Umm.....those children! GET THEM OFF THE EXHIBITS!


Deep management sim systems that are rewarding
A fair challenge that forces you to use strategy without feeling helpless
The best Two Point game to date
Expeditions can sometimes feel weighted against you, even if you prepare correctly


Offering space for creativity
Humorous design


Loads of exhibits to find
Virtually endless museum customisation options
Wonderfully varied museum themes
Trademark creative flair and sense of humour is as strong as ever
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Exploration and exhibit acquisition
Varied themes for museums
Simplified routine mechanics
Building system could still use some flexibility
Will kill your spare time


Management systems that range from the expected to the joyfully unique
Hones in on the both curation and education
Plays really well on console
I'd really like a first-person POV option in these games!


Sending teams out to explore for artifacts is fun
Large variety of museum concepts
Controller mapping could be better.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Fun gameplay
A few new twists
Gameplay can be repetitive
Needs some more excitement


A good mix of realism and quirky humour
Multiple themed museums to keep the creativity thriving
Money isn't endless (also true in real life)


Intuitive layout of the pieces
Embellish the rooms in a very practical and therefore fun way.
Many configuration options in sandbox mode
The campaign cleverly targets the sandbox mode.
Five museum sites, over 200 exhibitions and 350 decorative objects.
Six priority areas for exhibitions, research, and spaces.
The thieves bring action to the situation.
Different types of visitors with varying requirements.
Decorating and optimizing go hand in hand.
Research and craftsmanship well integrated into the final game
Typical two-point graphic style
Creative works
Many jokes that can only be observed by zooming in.
Humorous radio shows and announcements on the loudspeaker
Successful German translation
The music is catchy, but not overwhelming.
Marketing functions are underdeveloped.
The process of shipments repeats over time.
Managing live exhibitions can sometimes be confusing.
Compared to its predecessor, technology is stagnating.
Boring and sometimes eventless intermediate scenes
No first-person camera or visitor camera
Game advisor unfortunately only in text form
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Great sense of fun and humour
Distinct themes add a lot to the campaign
Museums get too chaotic after a while


Pop-Up challenges are a lot of fun
Some issues with the zone management system
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The variety of exhibitions is quite good.
The thematic objects of Sonichu give him "a bonus"
Everything can quickly get out of control.
It works with Steam Deck.
Small bugs
We cannot control children as we would like (and furthermore, it would probably be illegal).


Intuitive and well-designed editor, which makes building the museum a smooth and rewarding experience.
Scientific expeditions that add depth and variety to the progression.
Eye-catching visual style and dynamic atmosphere, with lively visitors.
Good balance between accessibility and complexity of management
The notification system can be intrusive in the busiest moments.
Difficulty calibrated for a wide audience, potentially not very demanding for the most experienced players.


Loads to do!
Great replayability
Too much micromanagement required


Museums all feel unique and expand as you play
Expeditions are a nice concept
Cracking sense of humour
The exhibits don't exhibit the same sense of humour as the rest of the game
Some slight quality of life issues


Portuguese subtitles
Tutorials make our life easier.
The humor of the franchise remains sharp.
Small graphical issues, such as textures going through walls.


In each museum, new mechanics are added.
Very accessible for all types of players
Controls on console are a bit uncomfortable


The explorations are varied and fun.
Many creative decorative elements/exhibition objects
Different modes
Balanced economic simulation in passing
We forget about time when playing.
Intensive unlocking of content over time
[83/100] reviewed at 25/02/2025 - Test Two Point Museum - Test / [read the full review on Games.ch]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[8/10] reviewed at 25/02/2025 - Two Point Museum (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 25/02/2025 - Two Point Museum (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]




Freeform customisation and creativity
Revisiting museums through the career is more rewarding
That crate opening sequence
Getting hung up on rating-based objectives
Five levels does feel a little light


Amazing flexibility to design museums to your liking
Guides you through the game without feeling excessive
Funding is always a problem and is difficult to overcome


Satisfying progression system with a constant drip feed of new objectives and exhibits to unlock
Tone and humor make it stand out among other management sims.
Navigating menus can be cumbersome on console.


Building, exploration and management in equilibrium
Accessible and easy to pick up


... have fun decorating and optimizing.
... you like his humor and his entertaining animations.
... their favorite realism and detailed statistics.
... you have nothing to do with beautification and renovation.


Interesting exhibit themes
Casual-friendly without lacking depth
Fewer but more involved levels
UI feels a bit cluttered
A little too familiar at times


Moreish simulation gameplay
Lots to keep you occupied
Strong sense of humour
Fantastic animations
Fonts can be small on a TV
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The quantity of unlockable items to customize the rooms
The countless visual animations that often make us zoom in.
The challenges embedded in the campaign mode with its inspiring temporary galleries.
The repeated absence of a French dubbing for the voice-over
The repetitive nature of the expeditions despite the uncertainty of rewards
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
simply does not become boring
Great humor
Dinos is translated into French as "dinos".
will become more complex later on
not a big challenge
Peak hours with new additions that encourage us to play more and more.
His absurd humor.
Its beginning is a little slower and heavier.
The voices in English can break the immersion.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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