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Entertainment is the hardest of the three guest metrics to increase inTwo Point Museum. Alongside Buzz and Knowledge, it determines your visitors' overall experience, and how positive a review they leave at the end of their stay. However, most Exhibits don’t provide any Entertainment inherently, so you’ll have to come up with creative ways to keep guests - particularly children - engaged.
The upside is that, since it’s so rare, a little Entertainment can go a long way. Just trying a few of these easy tricks will make your museum much more fun to visit.

Build Interactive Displays
The primary way of gaining Entertainment in Two Point Museum is tobuild Interactive Displays in the Workshop.Any will do, but it’s always best toplace Interactive Displays that match the Theme of nearby Exhibitssince that’s a requirement to get their full Buzz Bonus.
Realization Stations are the cheapest and most basic Interactive Displays, and since they don’t have a Theme they can be placed and repurposed wherever you like. You can only have a maximum of five per museum, however.
Interactive Displays require maintenance by Janitors, so the more you build, the greater your staffing demands will ultimately be. It’s well worth it, though, as they make great attractions that draw guests to specific areas of the museum, driving reviews and donations alike.
Exhibit Traits And Perks
Exhibits often have randomized traits that give them additional bonuses or drawbacks. Occasionally, traits likeOminous Intriguegive guests extra Entertainment where an Exhibit otherwise wouldn’t provide any, whileBoringremoves a small amount of Entertainment they’ve already gained.
You can alsoupgrade Exhibits by installing Perks.The Entertainment Boost Perk and its variants, as you can probably guess,provide Exhibits with extra Entertainment for guests that view them.
You can also install Entertainment Boost on Interactive Displays to increase their Entertainment value further.
Clowns
TheBlooming Buffoonplant, found in theBigfoot Gardensarea of the Bone Belt,periodically transforms guests into clowns.Clowns provide a small amount of Entertainment to any guest that they pass for the remainder of their visit, and you’ll quickly build up a large population of clowns if you have even one Blooming Buffoon in your museum.
Filling your facility with clowns might sound like adisturbing prospect, but in the world of Two Point Museum, at least, they’re friendly and helpful. Try to have a Blooming Buffoon in ahot, humid roomin every museum you build, and your review scores will ultimately increase.