Introducing younger audiences to high-class artwork can often feel like a daunting challenge. However, The Great Sneeze, a newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure game, transforms this challenge into an engaging and fun experience through its clever use of gamification.
In The Great Sneeze, players step into the shoes of Kaspar, David, and Friederike, three students visiting a prestigious art gallery to admire the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their visit takes an unexpected turn when a monumental sneeze throws the gallery into chaos, scattering the artworks and disrupting the setup for the grand opening.
Your mission? Guide these young protagonists as they work to restore order before the exhibition begins. This involves exploring the various paintings and engaging in quick, enjoyable minigames that not only entertain but also educate players about Friedrich's masterpieces.
Do touch the artwork The Great Sneeze draws parallels to the acclaimed game Please, Touch the Artwork by encouraging players to interact directly with the art. This interactive approach makes the experience both educational and entertaining, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art.
As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze, available now on iOS and Android, is not just tailored for children despite its all-ages rating. It offers a rich, engaging experience for players of all ages, packed with intriguing and fun minigames that make the process of fixing the gallery a delightful journey.
For those looking to explore more classic point-and-click adventures, consider checking out our latest feature, Ahead of the Game, which includes a review of My Father Lied.