Introducing younger audiences to the world of high-class art can often feel like a daunting challenge. However, the newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure game, The Great Sneeze, turns this challenge into an engaging and enjoyable experience. Through its clever use of gamification, this title not only makes learning about art fun but also accessible to players of all ages.
Set within the elegant walls of an art gallery, The Great Sneeze follows the adventures of three students, Kaspar, David, and Friederike, who are eager to explore the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their visit takes an unexpected turn when a colossal sneeze sends the gallery into chaos. Now, it's up to these young protagonists, under your guidance, to restore order before the gallery's grand opening.
To set things right, you'll dive into the world of Friedrich's paintings, solving quick and engaging minigames. These puzzles are designed to be bite-sized, ensuring that players can enjoy the process of reassembling the gallery without feeling overwhelmed.
Do touch the artwork
If The Great Sneeze evokes memories of the acclaimed Please, Touch the Artwork, you're not alone. This game adopts a similar approach, inviting players to interactively engage with the masterpieces of a singular artist.
As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze, now available on iOS and Android, is an all-ages game that transcends being just for kids. It offers a rich tapestry of intriguing and fun minigames that keep the gameplay lively and enjoyable as you work to restore the gallery.
For those looking to stay ahead in the world of gaming, why not explore our latest feature in the Ahead of the Game series, which delves into another classic point-and-click adventure, My Father Lied?