- The Great Sneeze is a fresh point-and-click adventure for players of all ages
- Guide Kaspar, David, and Friederike to restore a gallery after a disruptive sneeze
- Explore Caspar David Friedrich's art and tackle fun, quick minigames
Introducing young audiences to fine art can feel daunting, but turning it into an engaging game changes everything. The Great Sneeze, a newly launched point-and-click adventure for all ages, delivers just that with its lively puzzles and approachable fun.
Set in an upscale art gallery, The Great Sneeze follows students Kaspar, David, and Friederike as they visit to admire the works of renowned artist Caspar David Friedrich. But when a massive sneeze throws the gallery into chaos just before its grand opening, they step in to help Mr. Dietzke restore order.
With your guidance, the trio must navigate the gallery’s paintings and solve fast-paced, bite-sized puzzles to ensure everything is back in place before the exhibition begins.

Interact with the Art
If The Great Sneeze feels reminiscent of the acclaimed Please, Touch the Artwork, you’re not mistaken. It shares a similar vibe, celebrating the works of a single artist—Caspar David Friedrich—by inviting players to interact with his paintings in a dynamic way.
In her review, Catherine notes that The Great Sneeze, now available on iOS and Android, isn’t just for kids despite its all-ages appeal. It’s far from tedious, offering a variety of engaging and enjoyable minigames as you work to restore the gallery.
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