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The Great Sneeze is a new all-ages point-and-click adventure, out now on Android and iOS

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 26,2025

Introducing younger audiences to the world of high-class art can often feel like a daunting challenge. However, The Great Sneeze, a newly released all-ages point-and-click adventure game, turns this challenge into an engaging and enjoyable experience. By gamifying the exploration of art, the game makes learning about and appreciating art both fun and accessible.

In The Great Sneeze, players join Kaspar, David, and Friederike on a trip to a prestigious art gallery dedicated to the works of the renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. Their visit takes an unexpected turn when a colossal sneeze disrupts the gallery's setup just before its grand opening. As these young protagonists, guided by the player, you'll embark on a mission to restore order before the exhibition begins.

Your journey involves delving into Friedrich's paintings and solving a series of quick, entertaining minigames. These puzzles are designed to be bite-sized, ensuring that players remain engaged as they work to return everything to its rightful place within the gallery.

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If you're reminded of the acclaimed game Please, Touch the Artwork, you're in good company. The Great Sneeze follows a similar approach, celebrating the works of a singular famous artist by inviting players to interact with the artwork in meaningful ways.

As highlighted in Catherine's review, The Great Sneeze is available now on iOS and Android. Despite being an all-ages release, it's not exclusively "for kids." The game offers a range of intriguing and enjoyable minigames, ensuring that players of all ages can find fun in fixing the gallery.

For those interested in staying updated with the latest in gaming, don't miss our regular feature, "Ahead of the Game," where we recently explored another classic point-and-click adventure, My Father Lied.