January 31, 2025 – SEGA is pleased to reveal new information about the exhibits in Two Point Museum, the latest game by Two Point Studios, which will be released on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
In Two Point County, all matter of curios life hidden beneath the soil, waiting to be unearthed. Here’s a quick look at some of the prehistory and botany exhibits you can find in Bone Belt, an expedition map that you’ll have access to after unlocking Memento Mile.
Prehistory Exhibits
Dinosaur Bones – Smorgasbordasaurus Skeleton
- A dinosaur skeleton made up of a hodgepodge of parts. One of its defining traits is its unique skeletal structure, full of sections that just don’t feel like they belong together.
Ancient Invention – Proto-Computer
- One of many stone age inventions. It’s believed that the proto-computer was so popular that every home had one.
Frozen Specimen – Frozen Cave-Person
- A prehistoric Cave-Person encased in ice. Perfectly preserved at the exact moment they froze, with little-to-no idea of what’s happened since.
Frozen Specimen – Defrosted Cave-Person
- If you don’t take the right measures, the ice encasing your Cave-Person may melt. Thawed out and disorientated, the now free Cave-Person will be a menace to the museum until apprehended by security.
- All of your hard work out on the field could melt away if you’re not careful. Installing a Freezer can help regulate the temperature in your cold exhibits and avoid disastrous consequences.
Botany Exhibits
Edible Plant – Evergreen Wiener Tree
- Ever wondered how sausages were made? Well, comb through Bone Belt, and you may just stumble across the tree that produces them.
Tropical Plant – Blooming Buffoon
- A plant known to induce fits of laughter and is thought to have inspired the design of circus tents everywhere. Be careful, as the Blooming Buffoon can turn any morsel it consumes into a clown.
Man-Eating Plant – Stink Plant
- A plant so pungent that one whiff will leave you in tears. It’s said to possess unique properties, but few have the stomach to brave past its menacing odor.
Man-Eating Plant – Dead Stink Plant
- If you fail to keep your Stink Plant in the right conditions, it’ll rapidly degrade, leaving behind a noxious stench that can be harmful to your visitors.
- Create humid environments using Heaters and Misters to prevent the Stink Plant from wilting.