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Once discovered and placed in your Museum, Red and the gang can daze and reveal criminals, leaving them sitting ducks for your Security Guards! Once you’ve discovered an Angry Birds exhibit, a new crime guild, The Bad Piggies, will invade your museum through rifts, targeting donation stands, information stands, and the very important eggs you discover.




You can now explore the cold, brackish depths to discover a new marine life exhibit. The saline levels of this stretch of water are perfect for resigning oneself to floating along limply as powerful current buffet you this way or that, for fish who are tired of swimming, and aren’t blubbered either way.
When customising your sandbox, you can now unveil the entirety of the Expedition Maps, unlocking all Points of Interests, and even setting survey level to start at it’s max level, meaning Pristine Exhibits can be found immediately.

Decoration Tips

We couldn’t tackle this many bugs without everyone of you playing at home who reports to us, so a massive thank you goes out to you, lovely Pointians, for your reports, logs, and save files.

We see a lot of feedback about the process being repetitive, about how a ‘repeat’ button would be beneficial, and about specific loot tables being unfair, and we’ve done some investigating into what is and isn’t possible:

Another suggestion we see is the ability to fully close the museum. This is something we discussed as a team; however, we felt like it would have a lot of negative knock-on effects, like the potential to spiral financially with staff costs, or even disrupt the game flow completely, which would detract the need to play reactively.
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