The Great Sneeze ruins an entire art exhibit in one go, and it's up to you to save it
Protect those paintings from plenty of nasty snot

- Solve puzzles point-and-click style
- Short and kid-friendly
- Expected to launch this March
Don't you just hate it when a persistent sneeze ruins a perfectly good moment on a perfectly good day? The Great Sneeze will have you questioning why we even sneeze in the first place after a humongous one throws a whole art gallery into disarray - in particular, the Caspar David Friedrich exhibition turns topsy-turvy thanks to a sneeze that wields the power of a thousand typhoons.
I mean, I doubt a single sneeze can actually destroy a museum, but it's annoying nonetheless - just imagine all the snot that might just go along with it. That's no way to preserve a priceless artwork, is it?
It's up to you to put everything back in its rightful place. Play as Kaspar, David and Friederike as you solve puzzles across this kid-friendly point-and-click adventure, all presented with a lovely art style and plenty of artsy brainteasers to crack. All this is to keep the so-called "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog" from running through the artist's works.

The puzzlers themselves look super cute, to be honest - I mean, there's even one that looks suspiciously like a Galaga art piece complete with pixelated hearts on the upper-left corner. It's supposed to be a short romp through a vibrant museum, but the brevity shouldn't put you off from its interesting premise.
If you're on the hunt for something else, why not take a look at our list of the best point-and-click adventures on Android?
In the meantime, if you're eager to join in on all the fun, you can do by pre-ordering The Great Sneeze on the App Store. It's got an expected launch date of March 18th, which may or may not change without prior notice. You can also visit the official website for info and to stay updated on all the latest developments.