

This is more a result of the way universities work, but it’s odd nonetheless.”īy and large, when you start a new stage, the first year is difficult. “Each level’s difficulty curve appears to be upside down. This is more a result of the way universities work, but it’s odd nonetheless. One thing we’re less keen on is the way each level’s difficulty curve appears to be upside down. We experienced a few odd quirks like this throughout – the wrong objectives listed to unlock new universities, glitches on the pavement outside the campus grounds, things like that – but we’re loath to mark the game down for things like this which should hopefully be an easy fix once identified. After spending the last of our money to do so, it didn’t appear to count, and we were still told one was needed, meaning we had to take out a loan to hire a second one. When you place radiators the game switches to a visualisation that shows how warm each area is, but sometimes when you place one in a room this doesn’t immediately update.Īt one point, when we were extremely low on cash, we were told we needed to hire one Funny Business teacher for an upcoming course. That’s a design choice, but we also encountered a few bugs during gameplay that we hope are addressed soon. It’s a welcome idea but it’s impractical in practice. The problem is that while it’s certainly possible to pick one student and keep an eye on them to see how their life goes over the course of their academic life, there’s generally so much going on that you’ll likely just ignore the feature entirely. Naturally, the main difference between a hospital and a university is that patients (ideally) leave after only a brief visit, whereas students are potentially going to be there for years.Īs such, the game tracks things like their relationships with other students, and some of them can even build romances. Some newer features aren’t quite as useful, most notably the student relationship system.

Thankfully, the ‘copy room’ and ‘room templates’ features that were added to Two Point Hospital in later updates are available here on day one, making it easy to create facsimile rooms and save rooms you like so you don’t have to completely rebuild them when you move to the next stage and are faced with another empty university campus building. This means that, as the university grows and offers increasingly more courses, there may be a need to have multiple instances of the same room to avoid timetable clashes: a few lecture theatres, for example, or a couple of libraries. Whether it’s learning to be a knight, a clown, a Virtual Reality expert or a robot designer, each course requires certain types of classroom and qualified staff to be present, and as in any real-life university, these rooms are often used for multiple types of course during a term.

While Hospital had a bunch of comedy diseases, this time it’s comedy degree courses that the students can take, and as each new stage is reached a number of new themed courses are added to the player’s repertoire. Of course, the sense of humour is something else that’s been carried over. “Swap doctors for teachers, patients for students and wards for dorms and you’ve got the same basic framework there.” The more content everyone is, the higher the average grades are, and the more new students you’re likely to attract. And above everything else, it’s still about making sure students and staff are happy. It’s still about hiring janitors to clean up rubbish and fix things, it’s still about hiring assistants to work at reception desks and stalls. Swap doctors for teachers, patients for students and wards for dorms and you’ve got the same basic framework there.
#TWO POINT CAMPUS HOSPITAL SERIES#
As in Two Point Hospital, there’s a sandbox mode where it’s possible to just mess around, but the main meat of the game is in its campaign where players take on a series of universities and try to achieve set goals to ensure success.ĭespite the change in sector from health to education, Two Point Campus is still similar enough at its core that Hospital players will be able to bring over their previous learnings to a degree. It turns out that confidence isn’t misplaced, because Two Point Campus delivers a second helping of comedy-laced simulation gameplay, even if the new industry it deals with does strange things to the game’s difficulty curve.Īs you may expect, the aim in Two Point Campus is to build a thriving university and ensure it remains profitable.
