Introducing younger audiences to high-class art can be a daunting challenge, but The Great Sneeze, a newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure, turns this into an engaging and enjoyable experience. With its quick, fun minigames and a delightful storyline, the game aims to make art appreciation accessible and entertaining for everyone.
In The Great Sneeze, players take on the roles of Kaspar, David, and Friederike, who visit a prestigious art gallery to view the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their visit takes an unexpected turn when a massive sneeze disrupts the entire gallery setup. It's up to these young protagonists, guided by the player, to restore order before the grand opening.
As you navigate through the gallery, you'll dive into the paintings themselves, solving bite-sized puzzles that are both intriguing and enjoyable. These puzzles not only help reassemble the gallery but also deepen your appreciation for Friedrich's art.
Do touch the artworkFor those familiar with Please, Touch the Artwork, The Great Sneeze evokes a similar vibe, celebrating the works of a famous artist through interactive engagement. As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze—available now on iOS and Android—is not just for kids. It offers a rich experience with plenty of entertaining minigames that keep players engaged as they work to fix the gallery.
For more classic gaming experiences, don't miss our latest entry in the "Ahead of the Game" feature, where we explore another old-school point-and-click adventure, My Father Lied.