Two Point Museum, developed by Two Point Studios and published by Sega, is the latest instalment in the Two Point series. Known for the series’ quirky take on simulation games, Two Point Museum ...
Although not strictly a “Secret London” destination, the Museum of London Docklands isn’t on the usual tourist path like its bigger brother in The City. Don’t let this fool you however; The Museum of ...
A 25-storey tower near the 3Arena is set to become Dublin’s tallest building. The city council has granted permission to developer Johnny Ronan for the apartment block. The development includes ...
As you manage your museum and make sure you have enough toilets and staff to handle the gift shops (I am forever forgetting to build toilets), you must also send off specialists into the wider Two ...
Two Point Museum is the coolest, cosiest, and most evolved iteration of the formula to date, even if its more obtuse aspects prevented me from becoming a pro curator. PC Gamer's got your back Our ...
Two Point Museum is the best management sim from Two Point Studios to date. With a wealth of customization options and intuitive building tools, you can create the museum of your dreams ...
Two Point Museum is a game about how the crushing practicalities of life eventually force you to spend less and less time on the things you truly care about. More specifically, it's a game where I ...
Homebuilder Glenveagh Properties has agreed a deal with the Land Development Agency to deliver 337 homes in the Cork Docklands. The deal is worth around €150m, which equates to just over € ...
Two roads have been closed after a three-car collision that required the attendance of an air ambulance. Luton Road and Woodside Road in Caddington, near Luton, were shut at about 07:45 GMT ...
The front half is a free museum dedicated to this compact car and the back half is a parts warehouse and garage that works exclusively on Mets. The Pit Stop is celebrating 50 years of business ...
The Hetepheres collection now sits among the thousands of incredible artefacts at the newly-opened Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo. The display, which included a baldachin frame that once ...
These “mudlarks”— a person who gains a livelihood by searching for iron, coal, old ropes etc. in mud or low tide—routinely scavenged the foreshore of the Thames, making a living by selling ...