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Looks like Two Point Studios and SEGA are onto quite a hit here, with Two Point Museum now available with Native Linux support and a Steam Deck Playable status. It's launched to some incredibly positive reviews from critics and players alike, with an Overwhelmingly Positive score on Steam.

More about it: "As fledgling curators, you have the task of designing and refining your very own museums to create the ultimate guest experience. Coordinate Experts on far-flung expeditions to discover new Exhibits, generating Buzz to entice droves of knowledge-hungry guests who will expect top info-tainment if they’re to leave impressed. This is all while you keep your Exhibits safe, rooms clean, staff happy… and children off the dinosaur bones."

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Some highlights:

  • 5 unique main museum locations to Two Point County
    • Prehistory - Memento Mile
    • Aquarium - Passwater Cove
    • Supernatural - Wailon Lodge
    • Science - Bungle Wasteland
    • Space - Pebberley Heights
  • 200+ unique exhibits to uncover and fill your sticker book
  • 350+ decorative items to make your museum uniquely you
  • Sandbox mode to build your very own MEGA MUSEUMS!
  • You’ll adventure through 5 different expedition maps with 100+ unique points of interest
  • 18 guest types to meet and cater for …. including those meddling kids

Nice to see it have such a great launch!

Two Point Museum | Release Date: 4th March 2025

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robertosf92 20 hours ago
One suggestion, why not use linux compatibility for when it runs well on proton and linux support when it's a native port? I got confused...
R Daneel Olivaw 17 hours ago
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This isn't my normal genre go-to, but with all the fanfare I might have to give it a try and go outside my comfort zone a bit. Might find something really new and nice!
Maki 10 hours ago
It's a shame they had to tag Denuvo on it. I avoid that stuff where possible.
eldaking 10 hours ago
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Well the Linux version doesn't have Denuvo (I assume), as there is no native version of it. So for games with a native port, they generally just... remove it and release anyway. Two-Point Campus and Civilization for example have it on Windows but the Linux native doesn't. I guess with Linux being a small share, they figure it doesn't hurt.
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