On July 17th, the first paid DLC for Two Point Studios’ popular management game, Two Point Museum, titled Fantasy Finds, will be available. This expansion focuses on a medieval fantasy theme, which can be seen in the new exhibits, an updated expedition map, and even characters known as Fantasy Experts. You can watch the announcement trailer below to get a glimpse of what’s coming up.
Among the forty new displays, you’ll find a magical item called the Flying Carpet, an enchanted Wardrobe, and a Teanie Kettle that can either bless or curse your visitors depending on its maintenance. These items are part of a fantasy world inhabited by experts in various roles such as Bards, Wizards, Rogues, and Barbarians. The attributes of these characters will determine specific interactions. For instance, Luck and Intelligence are beneficial for solving puzzles like picking locks, granting you a shortcut, while Strength and Dexterity play crucial roles in close combat with dragons.
Additionally, you’ll find 26 fresh additions to the collection such as decorations, banners, wallpapers, floor designs, practical items, and three unique guest character types. Furthermore, you can showcase Mythical Gear, which enhances other displays or use them on staff members for various advantages.
Keep an eye out for further updates as we approach the release of the DLC. The Two Point Museum has already been released on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms, while a Nintendo Switch 2 edition is scheduled to follow later in the year. Be sure to read our review for more information.
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