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Design and depict your own Two Point Museum exhibit!

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So I may or may not have gone a little bit overboard with this - I ended up coming up with not one, not two, but six different concepts for this, all based in the Paleontology field. (I had a couple vague concepts in mind for other fields, but poorly-drawn dinos are the absolute extent of my creative talent).

First up, we've got the Daredevildon - it's loosely based on the weird idea that Parasaurolophus could breathe fire. I can't draw skeletons too well, so my prehistoric animals are going to be depicted as they might have looked in life.

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Also depicted is my second entry, the Aquathon! This one's a play on the 'fishapod' - of course, where those fish just crawled out of the water, the Aquathon was the first fish to don sneakers and start running. Those sneakers fossilized with the animal - when it's stolen, the legs and shoes are the only parts that get taken.

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Next, we've got my first Frozen Find - the Giant Tree Sloth.

There's a surprising lack of Ice Age critters in TPM's lineup, and ground sloths are one of the most classic Cenozoic beasts. So, why not add a little spin on that? I imagine that this could be made either a skeleton or a whole frozen body.

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Next up is a standalone exhibit - the Primordial Soup Cauldron! I figured that since a Primordial Soup Kitchen is already a thing in the game, it only makes sense to have a more literal version available as an exhibit. Like the Botany exhibits sorted under Edible Plants, I imagine that guests can eat from it.

I imagine that the in-game version might have more of a stony texture for the cauldron, but again, I don't have the ability to draw that.

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The second Frozen Fauna creature I made is the Woolly Mam-Mothman - this one's based loosely upon this classic photo of a teratorn museum display.

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And finally, we have the Rexcavator, a stonepunk version of construction equipment! This one was loosely based upon an old line of dinosaur toys with a gimmick of transforming into vehicles, as well as a bit of Flintstones.

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I hope you enjoyed these, TPM team! I actually work at a natural history museum, and paleontology's always been a passion of mine - it was really fun getting to work on some contributions to this fantastic game!