Introducing younger audiences to high-class artwork can often seem like a daunting task. However, the newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure, The Great Sneeze, offers a delightful solution by gamifying the experience and making it fun. This engaging game is designed to captivate players of all ages with its snappy puzzles and casual gameplay.
Set within the elegant confines of a high-class art gallery, The Great Sneeze follows the adventures of students Kaspar, David, and Friederike. Their visit to the museum is meant to appreciate the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. However, a sudden, monumental sneeze throws the gallery into chaos just as they are helping Mr. Dietzke prepare for the grand opening.
Guided by you, these three young protagonists must work together to restore order before the exhibition begins. To achieve this, players will explore the various paintings and engage in quick, bite-sized puzzles that are both fun and educational, ensuring that each piece of art is returned to its rightful place.
Do touch the artwork - If you're reminded of the excellent Please, Touch the Artwork, you're not alone. The Great Sneeze adopts a similar approach, celebrating the works of a single famous artist by encouraging players to interact with the artwork in a playful and interactive manner.
As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze, now available on iOS and Android, is not just for kids. It's an all-ages release that offers a rich and enjoyable experience, filled with intriguing minigames that keep the gameplay lively and engaging as you work to fix the gallery.
For those looking to stay ahead in the world of gaming, consider exploring our latest feature, Ahead of the Game, where we delve into another classic point-and-click adventure, My Father Lied.