Introducing younger audiences to high-class artwork can be a daunting challenge, but The Great Sneeze offers an engaging solution through its delightful point-and-click adventure. This newly released game is designed for all ages, blending education with entertainment seamlessly.
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. However, their visit takes an unexpected turn when a colossal sneeze throws the gallery into chaos just before its grand opening.
As players, you'll guide these young characters in their mission to restore order before the exhibition begins. The game encourages exploration of Friedrich's paintings, using them as the backdrop for quick, enjoyable minigames that help reassemble the gallery. These puzzles are not only fun but also serve as an interactive way to engage with high-class art.
Do touch the artwork
If The Great Sneeze feels familiar, it might remind you of the acclaimed Please, Touch the Artwork. Both games share a common goal of celebrating art through interactive experiences. As noted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze is available on iOS and Android and is suitable for all ages. It's far from being just a children's game; it's packed with intriguing and fun minigames that make the process of fixing the gallery an enjoyable journey.
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