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Two Point Museum Steam Account
Two Point Museum Steam Account
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1. The rules for using shared accounts are specified in our website regulations.
2. Accounts are shared, which means other buyers use them too.
3. The purchased account must be used only in offline mode.
4. The account is for collectors only.
5. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties (including other buyers) on the account received.
6. It is not possible to change data on the accounts (e-mail/password/login - they are protected by a lock that prevents this action).
7. After purchase you will receive: Login and Password for your STEAM account / Detailed instructions / All updates.
8. Access to the account for 3 months
Two Point Museum is:
Designing, Managing and Developing Extraordinary Museums
5 Unique Primary Locations in Two Point County:
– Museum of Prehistory: Memento Mile
– Aquarium Museum: Passwater Cove
– Museum of the Paranormal: Wailon Lodge
– Science Museum: Bungle Wasteland
– Space Museum: Pebberley Hills
3 challenge museums – each of them offers tasks to complete
Sandbox mode – build your own MEGA MUSEUMS!
6 types and over 30 subcategories of exhibits
Adventures on 5 different expedition maps – discover over 100 unique locations
Over 200 unique exhibits to collect – fill your sticker album!
Over 350 decorative items – personalize your museum to your own taste
18 Types of Guests – Keep Them Happy, From Art Enthusiasts to… Those Nosy Kids!
Unlock and manage all the museums in Two Point County! Take on the role of a budding curator and take on the task of creating and developing your own museums that will appeal to even the most jaded of visitors! Coordinate your specialists as they travel far and wide in search of new specimens. Engage hungry visitors with a sprinkle of entertainment, and watch them gobble it up and ask for more! In the meantime, secure your inventory, maintain the cleanliness of your premises, and keep your staff safe...and keep children away from the dinosaur skeletons.
As a curator, your job is to manage the museum entrusted to you and take care of its development. Send teams of trained specialists on expeditions in search of rare and mostly so-so preserved artifacts, and when they return (for which we recommend keeping our fingers crossed), proudly present their fantastic finds.
You can explore new expedition destinations as you please, and when you finish one, immortalize your discoveries in a sticker album.
But your job isn’t just about playing Indiana Jones. After all, as any curator knows, when it comes to specimens, preservation is key! So while your specialists are trudging around Two Point County and beyond, your job will be to manage your staff to ensure that the collection and the museum itself are in tip-top shape. The fun doesn’t end with watering the carnivorous snapper, though. Ha, thieves are just waiting for you to think so! Thieves—and even more often, minors—are known in the museum world for their penchant for touching and violating the majesty of priceless exhibits, so you need to add protecting them to your list of responsibilities right from the start!
Let your creativity run wild and create a museum layout that meets your expectations! Decorate the interior of the building however you like, even creating thematic areas through which visitors will move. Paint the walls, roll out carpets and place, wherever your soul and aesthetic sense desires, every prehistoric fern, every snowman on the eve of the thaw and every dinosaur skeleton.
Once you have created the perfect atmosphere, in your immodest opinion, develop the sightseeing paths for the tours led by one of your charismatic guides. Tours are a fantastic way to pump up the emotions of your guests. To keep them excited, show them the items that arouse the greatest curiosity. The highest quality, supplemented with extensive information and beautifully decorated, will surely capture the hearts of sponsors, and they will more willingly grab their wallets!
The guests are always right! Museum visitors are a multi-species community, interested in different things, although they have one thing in common. They expect clean rooms, non-jamming snack machines, efficient flushing systems, and a gift shop filled with – you won’t believe it – souvenirs! And, of course, visitors need to be dazzled with knowledge about the exhibits, which in turn need to be constantly maintained… Otherwise, those who are ready to get sick from them.
The museum’s Two Point County location guarantees a diverse crowd of visitors eager to enjoy their favorite exhibits. From dinosaur fanatics and flora enthusiasts to spooky thrill seekers, you’ll need to cater to the preferences of each visitor. If their visit exceeds expectations, they’ll lose track of time and stay longer, which in turn translates into more donations and glowing reviews!
System requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Operating system: Windows 10 version 21H1 (build 19043) or newer
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Processor: Intel Core i3-8100 or Ryzen 5 1400
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Memory: 6GB RAM
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Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 (2 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 560 (2 GB) or Intel UHD Graphics 630
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DirectX: Version 11
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Disk space: 8 GB of available space
- Additional notes: Very Low, 720p @ 30FPS
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Operating system: Windows 10 version 21H1 (build 19043) or newer
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Processor: Intel Core i5-11600 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600
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Memory: 8GB RAM
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Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 (8 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT (6 GB) or Intel Arc A750 (8 GB)
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DirectX: Version 11
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Disk space: 8 GB of available space
- Additional notes: High, 1080p @ 60FPS
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