Two point hospital switch5/26/2023 ![]() I liked how one of the items is an arcade machine with the level “ Flying Battery Zone ” from Sonic and Knuckles since Two Point Hospital’s publisher is SEGA.Īs you go through the game, you will encounter geographical challenges for your new hospital, like earthquakes and cold weather. You can upgrade items, unlock more after accomplishing achievements, and use them to make your customers and staff happy. ![]() ![]() If you aren’t familiar with “Tycoon”-like games, I can see it being hard to get into, but it does its best with a tutorial to help new players figure things out. Doing so can make people unhappy, however, causing them to refuse to pay and consequently lowering the reputation. Also, like the “Tycoon” games, you can adjust the prices of things like treatments or vending machines. The more items you place in a room, the higher the prestige becomes, which helps the hospital’s reputation. The gameplay is basically like the “ Tycoon ” games: placing down items, seating, pictures, etc. When you build rooms, hire staff, and place items inside the empty hospital, you are treated to background music from a radio station with bored and snobbish radio personalities interjecting hilarious stories in between a few tracks. The intro showed off some of the crazy conditions that you would need to alleviate as you “BUILD, CURE and IMPROVE!” along with a dose of witty British humor.īut the funny nature didn’t stop at the intro. My first impression was that the game’s character design reminded me of Aardman Animations since the claymation-looking style made me think of Wallace and Gromit. But where else could you find professionals trained to fix literal “light-headedness” or to cure “jest-infection” from former circus clowns? I mean, everything suddenly gets expensive just because the hospital fell into debt building a new bathroom? Unacceptable. I’m not sure if I would like to go to hospitals anymore in the Two Point Hospital universe, especially if I were the one managing said hospital. I never liked hospitals I always felt like I can’t breathe in them due to who knows how many germs there are in the air.
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