Step into the whimsical world of Two Point County once again, but this time you’ll be trading stethoscopes for artifacts as Two Point Studios introduces their latest creation – Two Point Museum.
Two Point Studios, known for their quirky take on management simulation with Two Point Hospital, is pushing the genre in an exciting new direction. While their previous title had players managing the health of county residents, Two Point Museum revolutionizes the formula by introducing an unprecedented expedition system.

This ambitious new entry in the Two Point series brings a groundbreaking expedition system alongside the beloved management mechanics fans have come to expect. Gone are the days of simply waiting for patients to walk through your doors – now you’ll be actively sending teams across the globe to uncover precious artifacts and build your collection.
Core Museum Management and New Expedition System
At its heart, Two Point Museum challenges players to build and maintain a thriving cultural institution while juggling visitor satisfaction and financial stability. Your success hinges on strategic resource allocation, from hiring the right staff to maintaining exhibits that keep guests engaged and donating generously.


The game introduces a robust staffing system where each employee brings their own quirks and expertise. You’ll need to assemble a diverse team including experts for exhibit analysis and maintenance, janitors for cleaning and workshop duties, assistants for ticket booths and expeditions, and security guards to protect your precious displays and collect donations. Managing staff satisfaction through competitive wages and timely raises becomes crucial for long-term success.

Perhaps the most exciting addition to the Two Point formula is the new expedition system. Players can dispatch teams to three distinct regions: the fossil-rich Bone Belt, the marine wonder of Two Point Sea, and the mysterious Netherworld. Each location presents unique challenges and opportunities.

The Bone Belt’s Rib Row might yield valuable dinosaur bones but threatens teams with sandstorms and venomous snakes. The Pebberley Reef in Two Point Sea offers exotic marine life while testing your vessel’s integrity. Meanwhile, the Netherworld’s Endless Dump provides supernatural encounters alongside valuable ghostly artifacts.

Two Point Museum also offers a liberating sandbox mode where players can unleash their creativity without financial constraints. This mode allows museum directors to experiment freely with exhibit layouts, staff configurations, and expedition strategies without worrying about budget limitations or visitor metrics. Whether you want to create the perfectly optimized museum floor plan or simply build an absurdly elaborate supernatural wing filled with ghostly artifacts, the sandbox mode provides the perfect playground for both meticulous planners and whimsical creators alike.
Exhibit Management and Visitor Experience
Once artifacts are discovered, the real work begins. Exhibits require careful maintenance from expert staff to maintain their appeal. The game introduces multiple metrics for success, including “Buzz” generated by well-presented displays and “Knowledge” depth that can be enhanced through strategically placed information stands.


Revenue generation takes multiple forms, from traditional ticket sales to donation stands and gift shops. The key to maximizing income lies in creating themed merchandise that matches your exhibits and ensuring security guards regularly collect from donation stands.

The game features an impressive variety of exhibits, each requiring specific attention. Marine life exhibits, for instance, demand precise environmental control – coldwater species need specialized coolers, while all aquatic life requires regular feeding. Supernatural exhibits add another layer of complexity, with spirits requiring carefully curated Polterguest Rooms to prevent chaos in your museum.

Two Point Museum builds upon its predecessor’s foundation while charting bold new territory with its expedition system. The game maintains the series’ signature attention to detail while introducing fresh mechanics that add depth to the management experience. Whether you’re managing a frozen caveperson, maintaining ghostly displays, or curating marine life, each aspect of museum management presents its own unique challenges and rewards.


The combination of strategic depth, diverse exhibit types, and the new expedition system makes Two Point Museum a compelling evolution of the management simulation genre, offering both familiar comfort and exciting innovation for fans of the series.
Why Two Point Museum Deserves Your Attention
Two Point Museum stands out as more than just another entry in the management simulation genre. The game’s innovative expedition system transforms the traditional management formula, offering players direct involvement in building their museum’s collection. Whether you’re hunting dinosaur bones in the Bone Belt or braving the supernatural forces of the Netherworld, each expedition presents unique challenges and rewards that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.
True to Two Point Studios’ signature style, the game maintains its distinctively quirky charm through its exhibits and characters. From the mop-like Wet Wiper fish that help keep aquariums clean to the amusingly troublesome Haunted Dolls that send guests scurrying to the toilets, each element of the museum comes with its own personality and humor. Even staff members come with unique quirks that add character to your institution’s daily operations.
The game excels in providing players with freedom of choice in museum design and management. You’re free to focus on creating specialized exhibitions – tailoring your institution to showcase your personal interests or creativity through a variety of exhibition types.
This flexibility extends to every aspect of museum management, from staff hiring and training to exhibit placement and decoration.
Two Point Museum offers considerable strategic depth. Players must carefully balance multiple factors: selecting the right experts for expeditions, maintaining optimal conditions for diverse exhibits, managing staff satisfaction, and ensuring visitor happiness – all while keeping the museum financially viable. The interplay between these systems creates a satisfyingly complex management experience that rewards thoughtful planning and strategic decision-making.
Two Point Museum has now launched on PC, PlayStation 5, and Microsoft Xbox Series X|S.