Two Point Museum: build your dream museum and buy the game as a Steam gift
A dinosaur in the main hall, a ghost in the basement, a frozen mammoth by the entrance and a crowd of school kids who all need the toilet β welcome to Two Point Museum. It's a museum-management sim from Two Point Studios and publisher Sega, the third big game in the "Two Point" universe after Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. Instead of treating patients or teaching students, you collect exhibits from across the world, arrange them across your halls and turn a modest display into the pride of the county. Here you buy the game as a Steam gift: you place the order and the bot sends the gift straight to your Steam.
What kind of game it is
Two Point Museum launched on 4 March 2025 and is instantly recognisable for the series' signature humour: serious management mixed with pure absurdity. You build halls, hire experts and send them on expeditions β for dinosaur bones, aquatic oddities, ice-age finds, supernatural relics and even cosmic samples. Each museum theme plays differently: some exhibits need to be kept warm, some demand ghost-hunting, and some require you to stop curious visitors from falling into the water.
Between expeditions you do exactly what the series is loved for: planning visitor routes, placing info stands and cafΓ©s, training staff, fending off thieves and keeping the buzz around your exhibits high so guests keep donating. It's a calm, moreish sandbox that's easy to lose an evening to while you nudge a display case until it's "finally perfect".
Base version vs Explorer Edition β which to pick
The catalogue has two versions, and both are the full game:
- Base version β the complete Two Point Museum game with no extra packs. The right pick if you just want the gameplay without cosmetic bonuses.
- Explorer Edition β the same game plus the Explorer Upgrade Pack. It bundles 5000 Kudosh (the in-game unlock currency), an exclusive expedition location with unique exhibits, a separate pop-up challenge museum, a Prestige starter package with a rare high-buzz exhibit, an Explorer staff outfit, an extra interactive display, a decorative archway, statues, floor decor, wallpapers, bench styles, a themed ticket desk and a "Staff Replenishment Trunk" that grants bonuses after tough expeditions.
In short: the Explorer Edition is about looks and a comfy head start, not a "different game". Gameplay-wise the base version is enough to do everything; the Explorer pack adds cosmetics, currency and a pleasant early boost.
How we deliver the gift
Delivery is done via Steam Gift using our bot. You provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region β then the bot adds itself as your friend, sends the gift and removes itself from your friends list once it's delivered. You don't need to accept the request manually, and Steam Guard is not required either. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from the moment you order.
Two conditions Steam needs to accept the gift: your account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own the game. So enter your Steam account country accurately and make sure you don't have Two Point Museum yet.
Where you can play
This is a gift for the PC version on Steam. The game runs on Windows and officially supports macOS and Linux too, so it's comfortable on the Steam Deck as well. Console versions (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and the later Nintendo Switch 2 release) are separate platforms and aren't part of this Steam gift.
If you're a Two Point regular
Whether you love the series or you're just discovering it, Two Point Museum welcomes both. If management-with-humour clicks for you, check out Two Point Hospital (where it all started) and Two Point Campus (running a university). All three share the same recognisable tone but play differently, so collecting the trilogy is a great shout.
The purchase in short
Pick an edition, drop in your invite link and region, place the order β and within a couple of minutes the bot sends the gift straight to Steam. No codes to enter: you simply accept the gift and Two Point Museum appears in your library.
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