Introducing younger audiences to high-class artwork can often seem daunting, but The Great Sneeze turns this challenge into an engaging, fun-filled journey. This newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure game offers a delightful way to explore art through interactive gameplay.
In The Great Sneeze, you join students Kaspar, David, and Friederike on their visit to an art gallery showcasing the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their trip takes an unexpected turn when a massive sneeze scatters the gallery's contents, leaving it in disarray just before the grand opening. It's up to these three characters, guided by you, to restore order before the exhibition begins.
As you navigate through the gallery, you'll delve into Friedrich's paintings and tackle quick, enjoyable minigames. These puzzles are designed to help you reassemble the gallery, making the process both educational and entertaining.
Do touch the artwork
If you're reminded of the acclaimed game Please, Touch the Artwork, you're in good company. The Great Sneeze similarly celebrates the works of a famous artist by encouraging players to interact with the artwork in a hands-on way.
As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze is available now on iOS and Android. While it's an all-ages release, it's not just for kids. It's packed with intriguing and fun minigames that make the experience enjoyable for players of all ages as they work to fix the gallery.
For those eager to explore more classic point-and-click adventures, don't miss our latest entry in the Ahead of the Game feature, spotlighting My Father Lied.