Some management sims are tuned such that it's pretty difficult to lose money. Two Point Museum is not one of those games. It strikes a great balance: it's far from punishing, but if you don't keep an eye on the details of your operation, you can get into trouble.
That's why there's a need for this reward. We want you to share your best tips and tricks for making money and cutting costs in Two Point Museum. When you find yourself short on money, what's usually the reason? What are some reliable hacks to bring in some quick cash? How do exhibits, donations, museum tickets, and gift shop purchases all contribute to your revenue? What are the costliest items in the game? How can you optimise guest flow and staff levels?
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AJBana4/16/2025
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I'm a designer well before a min/maxer, but I do consider this a pretty valuable money-making tactic. It gives me a lot of wiggle room for extra staff where I might otherwise lack the dosh to do so.
The Jumbo McNally Cut-out is a near-bankruptcy sponsorship deal, available if you end a month with a negative bank account. It grants a whopping 4.5k/month but has a concerningly vague visitor debuff. What DOES it mean to be Tired of McNally? I dread to know, and thus far, I don't!
That's because you don't need visitors pouring over the exhibit to satisfy the contract. By setting it off your main line of exhibits and minimizing its pathing, you can net yourself 4.5k extra with little impact on guest happiness.
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Euphrasie4/3/2025
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Pinstar3/11/2025
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Flizzy5/20/2025
sicilivdraz4/27/2025
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I'm a newbie and this is what I do in Two Point Museum.
Pay Attention to Visitor Needs in the Museum The key to success in Two Point Museum is providing comfort and satisfaction for your visitors. If the museum doesn’t offer what they need, visitors might still come but they will leave with an uncomfortable experience.
To prevent this, the main focus should always be on delivering the best service to every visitor, understanding what they require, and ensuring those needs are met. This could range from having sufficient rest areas to providing entertainment options for different types of guests. Happy visitors are more likely to donate and give positive feedback.
Use Decorations in Exhibits to Maximize Buzz from Artifacts Every decoration placed around your artifacts should align with the theme and the number of decorations needs to be just right.
The correct combination of decorations will boost the buzz generated by the artifacts leading to increased visitor interest and satisfaction. If you overload an exhibit with too many decorations, it may feel chaotic but if you under-decorate, the exhibit may look underwhelming.
Focus on creating a harmonious balance that complements the artifacts and enhances the overall aesthetic of the exhibit.
Watch Staff Efficiency in the Museum It’s important not just to hire staff but to ensure they are performing their duties efficiently.
Simply hiring workers for the sake of filling positions is not enough, you need to actively manage and monitor their performance. Are they working at optimal capacity? Are they attending to visitor needs or focusing on less critical tasks? By keeping an eye on staff activities, you can make adjustments, reassign tasks, and even train staff to improve their skills, ultimately improving the overall performance of your museum.
Carefully Set Prices in the Museum Every price, from ticket fees to the cost of food and souvenirs, must be carefully considered. Setting prices that are too high can discourage visitors, while prices that are too low might make the experience feel cheap or undervalued.
Strive for a balance, set reasonable prices that encourage visitors to return without worrying about their spending. For example, offering affordable food options or discounts on repeat visits can increase both satisfaction and revenue.
Expand Exhibitions to Keep the Museum Interesting One exhibition is never enough to truly captivate visitors. To create a more engaging experience, it's important to continuously expand your museum with more exhibitions.
This introduces variety, attracting different kinds of visitors with unique interests. Additionally, pay close attention to visitor feedback on the exhibitions. This feedback is invaluable for improving your planning and expanding the museum with exhibits that people genuinely want to see. A diverse set of exhibits will keep your museum fresh and exciting, encouraging repeat visits.