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'Two Point Museum' Introduces Interactive Exhibits for an Immersive Visitor Experience

Jack Lee / Published February 21, 2025 01:17 AM
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Courtesy of Sega Publishing Korea

Sega Publishing Korea (CEO Saito Ko) has unveiled new details about the interactive exhibits in Two Point Museum, the latest title from Two Point Studios, set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. These interactive displays are designed to offer visitors a deeper sense of engagement, acting both as informative installations and entertaining attractions within the museum.

In Two Point Museum, players can assign managers to workshops, where they can create various tools, including interactive exhibits and expedition cargo items, enhancing the overall museum experience. Among these features, the interactive exhibits stand out as a unique addition, serving dual purposes as displays and informational panels. Visitors engaging with these exhibits can gain "inspiration," "knowledge," and "fun," making the museum a dynamic and educational space.

One of the first interactive exhibits players can construct is the Prehistoric Playground. Designed with a dinosaur-themed slide, this exhibit allows visitors to climb and slide while organically learning about prehistoric creatures. Its playful structure invites guests of all ages to engage with the museum in a more hands-on manner.

Another highlight is the River of Relics, also themed around prehistory. In this exhibit, visitors can wade into pleasantly warm waters and search for artifacts using baskets, much like real archaeological fieldwork. Participants can uncover items such as ancient coins and shoes, providing a tactile and memorable experience.

Diving into the mysteries of the ocean, the Sea-Horse Racer offers an aquatic twist on traditional rides. Visitors can mount a rocking seahorse—modeled after the legendary "Zelantis" cavalry—and experience how these fictional sea warriors once ruled the deep. This marine-themed ride blends historical fantasy with amusement, adding a whimsical element to the museum.


Courtesy of Sega Publishing Korea

For those who enjoy the supernatural, the Séance Simulator provides a spine-chilling adventure. Guests sit in the center of a circular room, where books and chairs mysteriously levitate, mimicking a classic poltergeist encounter. The hyper-realistic simulation is so intense that some visitors reportedly break into a cold sweat or even faint from fright.

Another paranormal-themed exhibit, the Ghostbuster Simulation, lets visitors try their hand at ghost hunting. Armed with a vacuum-like ghost buster, guests venture into a graveyard-like setting to capture mischievous spirits emerging from the ground. While the activity is designed for fun, some players have been seen reacting strongly when tricked by particularly playful ghosts.

Two Point Museum promises to deliver an engaging and educational experience by allowing players to craft these immersive exhibits. The combination of learning and entertainment ensures that each visit to the museum feels fresh and exciting. Players can design their ideal museum, balancing historical education with interactive fun, encouraging visitors to explore, play, and discover.

For more detailed information on Two Point Museum and its features, visit the official website.


Sayart / Jack Lee, wangjb77@gmail.com

Courtesy of Sega Publishing Korea

Sega Publishing Korea (CEO Saito Ko) has unveiled new details about the interactive exhibits in Two Point Museum, the latest title from Two Point Studios, set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. These interactive displays are designed to offer visitors a deeper sense of engagement, acting both as informative installations and entertaining attractions within the museum.

In Two Point Museum, players can assign managers to workshops, where they can create various tools, including interactive exhibits and expedition cargo items, enhancing the overall museum experience. Among these features, the interactive exhibits stand out as a unique addition, serving dual purposes as displays and informational panels. Visitors engaging with these exhibits can gain "inspiration," "knowledge," and "fun," making the museum a dynamic and educational space.

One of the first interactive exhibits players can construct is the Prehistoric Playground. Designed with a dinosaur-themed slide, this exhibit allows visitors to climb and slide while organically learning about prehistoric creatures. Its playful structure invites guests of all ages to engage with the museum in a more hands-on manner.

Another highlight is the River of Relics, also themed around prehistory. In this exhibit, visitors can wade into pleasantly warm waters and search for artifacts using baskets, much like real archaeological fieldwork. Participants can uncover items such as ancient coins and shoes, providing a tactile and memorable experience.

Diving into the mysteries of the ocean, the Sea-Horse Racer offers an aquatic twist on traditional rides. Visitors can mount a rocking seahorse—modeled after the legendary "Zelantis" cavalry—and experience how these fictional sea warriors once ruled the deep. This marine-themed ride blends historical fantasy with amusement, adding a whimsical element to the museum.


Courtesy of Sega Publishing Korea

For those who enjoy the supernatural, the Séance Simulator provides a spine-chilling adventure. Guests sit in the center of a circular room, where books and chairs mysteriously levitate, mimicking a classic poltergeist encounter. The hyper-realistic simulation is so intense that some visitors reportedly break into a cold sweat or even faint from fright.

Another paranormal-themed exhibit, the Ghostbuster Simulation, lets visitors try their hand at ghost hunting. Armed with a vacuum-like ghost buster, guests venture into a graveyard-like setting to capture mischievous spirits emerging from the ground. While the activity is designed for fun, some players have been seen reacting strongly when tricked by particularly playful ghosts.

Two Point Museum promises to deliver an engaging and educational experience by allowing players to craft these immersive exhibits. The combination of learning and entertainment ensures that each visit to the museum feels fresh and exciting. Players can design their ideal museum, balancing historical education with interactive fun, encouraging visitors to explore, play, and discover.

For more detailed information on Two Point Museum and its features, visit the official website.


Sayart / Jack Lee, wangjb77@gmail.com

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