In 2018, developer Two Point Studios brought silliness back to the simulation with Two Point Hospital. In the spirit of Bullfrog classics such as Theme Parks and Theme Hospitals, they imbued the game with an irreverent cartoon quality. 1st place in two-point game: can’t get enough toilets).
Two Point Campus brings that formula to college (or college, depending on which side of the Atlantic you’re looking at it from). As you can imagine, throwing a bunch of students and a silly class into the Two Point mix makes for the right kind of silly management game. With over 10 courses to choose from across multiple universities, we’ve tried some of the most eye-catching offerings.
If your students have culinary ambitions beyond stirring pasta sauce and beans on toast, try your hand at gastronomy. There, you can make a bubbly plunge pool of stew, flip a giant burger, and make a pizza adorned with a head-sized slice of pepperoni. Once your students have progressed enough, you can invite them to join Two Point County Cook-Off and prove they are true gastrono masters on the big stage. Of course, this will ultimately help you. Because all of these successes contribute to the reputation of your prestigious institution.
For students who prefer cauldrons to pots, there is the Wizardry course, which requires you to study magic in addition to whipping cauldrons. A magic room should also be created. Here, students test her cane-wielding skills against each other in one-on-one duels. Be aware that students may run away from this with pumpkin heads. Therefore, prepare a medical room nearby and set it up correctly.
Some students are more gifted at exercise and grating cheese than academics, which is why the noble sport of cheeseball exists. Find a lawn big enough, jump off the cheeseball pitch, watch your team train, and finally compete in the county cheeseball championship.
Watching this sport up close is quite an experience. Students toss a hoop of cheese like a frisbee toward a goal guarded by students with giant graters. You can appreciate the amazing animation work that the developer has put into his Two Point Campus, demonstrating a special quality that has made these games a breath of fresh air in a management genre that sometimes gets too serious.
At the Knight’s School, students learn the code of chivalry, hone their sword skills, and master the medieval martial art of jousting (although instead of using an actual horse, they wear a horse costume around their waist). Just sprint at your opponent.) Again, it’s classic quirky two-point.
Even to the more “sensible” extent, like a parent shoving a child, there’s that cheeky twist. If there is an influx of “upper-class” students who want to sell their souls in exchange for a lifetime of unfair wealth, take their parents’ money, build his lab with computers, and spend their money on his Wangling courses. Please let me participate. Dive into the science lab, on the other hand, where students can create strange cubes of glowing matter in Scientography, or learn to appreciate the nature of humor by studying a little funny business.
Two Point Campus may seem all fun and games on the surface. It’s nice to see these classes in action, but don’t get carried away. There’s a seemingly deep management game lurking beneath the surface, and like a diligent college administrator, you don’t suffer from laziness as easily.