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"The Great Sneeze: New All-Ages Adventure Game Launched on Android and iOS"

by Emma Apr 16,2025

Introducing younger audiences to high-class artwork can often feel like a daunting challenge. However, the newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure, The Great Sneeze, offers an engaging solution by turning art appreciation into an enjoyable game. This title cleverly integrates snappy puzzles and casual fun, making it an excellent tool for introducing children to the world of art.

In The Great Sneeze, players join Kaspar, David, and Friederike on their visit to a prestigious art gallery showcasing the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their visit takes an unexpected turn when a monumental sneeze disrupts the gallery's setup, scattering everything into chaos. Guided by the player, these three young protagonists must work together to restore order before the gallery's grand opening.

To accomplish this, players will delve into Friedrich's paintings and tackle quick, bite-sized puzzles. These puzzles not only add to the fun but also deepen the engagement with the artwork, helping players understand and appreciate the pieces more thoroughly.

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If The Great Sneeze reminds you of the acclaimed game Please, Touch the Artwork, you're on the right track. Both games share a similar approach of celebrating art through interactive gameplay. The Great Sneeze encourages players to interact with Friedrich's masterpieces in a way that's both educational and entertaining.

As noted by Catherine in her review, The Great Sneeze, available now on iOS and Android, is not just a game for kids. It's an all-ages experience that offers intriguing and fun minigames, ensuring that players of all ages can enjoy the process of restoring the gallery to its former glory.

For those looking to stay updated on the latest in gaming, be sure to check out our regular feature, Ahead of the Game, where we recently covered another classic point-and-click adventure, My Father Lied.