Two Point Museum: Every Exhibit Theme, Ranked
Two Point Museum is bringing chaos to historical research in Two Point County as players take on the role of curating not just one museum, but several. Through sending experts, or sometimes janitors, out on exotic expeditions to unearth rare finds, players are slowly able to create a museum worthy of guests donating all their kudosh to. The exhibits displayed and cared for in these unique tourist destinations can range from a simple Prehistoric Fern to an Astral Anomaly from an alien planet, and each can help entertain and delight the guests.
Two Point Museum is unlike either of the previous games, Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, as it provides an entire new layer of gameplay through sending expedition teams out to explore and find exhibits to bring back and display for the eager public. Each unique piece holds greater importance as they are gradually added and players build and design the perfect area of the museum for them.
Six distinct exhibit types, with over 30 sub categories of exhibits, are available as expedition teams explore five different maps featuring over 100 unique points of interest. The artifacts displayed will create Buzz to encourage the public to come and visit the museums, and hopefully donate their money to the cause. Each of the themes offers humor and creativity, and every player will find their own things to love most about Two Point Museum.
6 Science Museum - Bungle Wasteland
Science Gone Wrong Creates Strange Phenomena
Trying to rank Two Point Museum exhibit themes is a difficult task, as each has its own impressive details and quirky secrets for players to uncover. Although this list has the Science Museum at Bungle Wasteland ranked lowest, many players will argue that it is actually the best. In this case, the Science Museum is listed the lowest due to the exhibits seeming to be less creative and unique than other themes. They can catch fire and do feature robots, which certainly are exciting features, however.
Set in an area that was once an oasis but now has become polluted with strange phenomena after Bungle Technologies abandoned their headquarters in the once peaceful desert. Players will send their teams of Science Experts out to explore the dangerous environments to research what went wrong and bring back artifacts from Bungle's underground laboratory in Bungle Burrows.
Skilled employees, who must have studied at Two Point Campus previously, can use the Workshop at the museum to build Custom Contraptions and upgrade machinery from Bungle expeditions. Forgotten blueprints and scientific wonders can lead to building robots and machines to help around the Museum and even "enhance guests" somehow.
5 Marine Life Museum - Passwater Cove
Building Massive Aquariums To Hopefully Keep Sea Creatures Alive
The Marine Life Museum is intricately designed to go far beyond just throwing fish in fish tanks. While there certainly are plenty of unique and comical fish to collect and showcase in beautiful aquariums, keeping them alive is another thing entirely. Some fish like or dislike certain items in the tanks with them, and other fish could immediately kill any roommates they had. Feeding, maintaining filtering systems, and keeping the temperatures for each aquarium set perfectly are other hurdles to overcome to keep these aquatic animals swimming.
There are other things to find on marine expeditions besides the beautiful sealife, and experts can also return with relics of a long forgotten Atlantis-style civilization called Wetlantian. These relics help to keep things from simply being water-based around the museum, although the tanks are beautiful enough for players to want to fill the building with them.
Developers went all out in creating a stylized aquarium look for this game, with colorful decorations and gorgeous lighting around the water. In fact, the decorations and design of the Marine Life exhibit theme is stunningly crafted. Jellyfish decorations can hang from the ceiling in a variety of colors, while glowing decals of sea turtles can be placed along the floor. The lighting in the game is especially perfect for this theme.
4 Botany Exhibit - From Various Expeditions
From Plants Guests Can Eat To Plants That Eat Guests
The Botany exhibits in Two Point Museum seem to be able to come from all the other expeditions, and therefore they do not have their own dedicated museum building that the theme is connected to. This doesn't make these exhibits any less spectacular though, with plants that cover everything imaginable. From the Bone Belt's edible exhibit of the Evergreen Wiener Tree which grows sausages, to the glowing alien flora from distant planets, these are marvels to behold in their own right.
The Blooming Buffoon plant can reportedly ingest guests to then transform them into clowns, while others may simply eat guests and workers. The Man-Eating Plant is a dangerous spectacle, but perhaps becomes even worse if it isn't taken care of properly and dies. The dead version of this plant will leave a noxious stench that can make everyone near it become violently ill.
Without having a dedicated museum to itself, and being initially thought to simply be plants that would then be around a museum, the Botany exhibit theme is a pleasant surprise to fans. These living, and dying, specimens of vegetation are just as creative as any other theme, if not more, and add to the ambiance of every other theme in the game.
3 Supernatural Museum - Wailon Lodge
Ghosts And Grandeur From The Netherworld
It's Halloween all year long at Wailon Lodge, where a once grand holiday location is located a bit too close to a rift to the Netherworld. This lodge-turned-museum is known for furniture moving by itself, scary sounds in the distance, and even ghost sightings. Players can send experts of the paranormal to the Netherworld rift to gather items to research, and create delightfully spooky attractions for museum guests.
Perhaps one of the most wonderful features of this exhibit is that, rather than bringing in the Two Point County equivalent of Ghostbusters, players can create Polterguest Rooms to invite the spirits to stay. This should make for a win-win situation for the lost spirits and the curious guests, but there are still plenty of creepy features to horrify everyone in this unusual museum of curiosity.
Decorated with iron gates and flickering candles, Wailon Lodge can encourage guests to donate through fear as well as crowd-pleasing interactive exhibits. Even a simple children's doll with pigtails and rosy cheeks can become the stuff of nightmares in this haunted hotel, and players may find themselves on the edge of their seats waiting to see what artifacts the expedition teams will bring back next.
2 Prehistory Museum - Memento Mile
The Classic Themes Of Dinosaurs, Frozen Cavemen, And More
It would be hard to have a game where players manage museums full of creative, humorous items and not have unique varieties of dinosaur fossils and prehistoric findings. As players send experts out into the Bone Belt, they can return with small portions of skeletons that need to be collected and pieced together to form completed exhibits of massive dinosaurs like the Smorgasbordasaurus or Sharpontops.
Hilariously, if museum curators do not make sure this exhibit is kept at the correct temperature, this Frozen Cave-Person may become a Defrosted Cave-Person who will then proceed to run around the museum destroying things with a club.
Fossils aren't the only things that are found, however. Observant researchers may also return with a specimen of a perfectly preserved Cave-Person who was frozen in a block of ice. Hilariously, if museum curators do not make sure this exhibit is kept at the correct temperature, this Frozen Cave-Person may become a Defrosted Cave-Person who will then proceed to run around the museum destroying things with a club.
Many other fossils, relics, and interesting items from the past will be brought back for the museum guests to marvel at. Children will need to be encouraged away from the fossils through the use of interactive learning exhibits as well.
During Screen Rant's hands-on preview of Two Point Museum, the Prehistory Museum at Memento Mile was the first museum players were able to run. This will likely still be the case when the game is fully released.
1 Space Museum - Pebberley Heights
An Astral Anomaly Crashed In A Tree For Space Experts To Investigate
Though each exhibit theme in Two Point Museum is quirky and fun in its own way, the Space Museum, set high up in the treetops of a lush jungle, offers a doorway to the universe and all the weird and wonderful alien lifeforms therein. Besides finding creative space relics to display in Pebberley Heights, alien guests, such as the Cheesemoongers and Gibbons, are introduced and welcomed with open arms to come explore the museum.
While sending out Space Experts to investigate an Astral Anomaly, they will extract all sorts of curious space artifacts, some of which appear to be delightfully cheesy. Exploring Two Point Orbit, and risking traveling through asteroid fields or contracting the disease Meteormites, and even further into the galaxy, these brave researchers can return with galactic exhibits such as Celestial Cells or Cheese mining equipment.
Each of these six exhibit themes will be able to be used together as they are unlocked, although then experts will be needed to clean, maintain, and discover items for each type which could get costly. In the campaign mode there are also several objectives which could require certain themes to be incorporated. Certain Pop up museums will also provide extra tasks and challenges within the exhibit types, and guests in different areas will always have favorite themes they want to see.
For those who wish to play around with each of the exhibit themes in a more relaxed environment, there is also an expansive Sandbox Mode with many options to allow players to enjoy trying out some of all the themes and exhibits and decorate as much as they would like to so they can create the biggest tourist attraction possible in Two Point Museum.
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Two Point Museum

- Released
- March 4, 2025
- ESRB
- Everyone // Mild Fantasy Violence, Comic Mischief
- Developer(s)
- Two Point Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Sega
- Engine
- Unity
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