

Two Point Studios has proven it can build management simulations for more than one type of player, so whether you're in it for the accessible antics, deep dives into profit and loss, or just want to spend hours making your college look pretty, there's something for you here. So you can stay in summer mode until you're ready to go back into the next year." That time also allows you to change your course offerings, fiddle around with the figures and, yes, get obsessed with making your new wing look like Hogwarts or getting your ornamental pathways to curve just right. "When you get to the end of the academic year, it kind of goes into this holiday time, and we turn the clock off. Luckily the studio found a solution to allow them to add all the new in-depth creative tools to allow players to really make their campuses their own, without worrying about them neglecting the actual students. "Customization was one where I was just worried that if you give people more customization – which I love – that they would lose sort of track of the game because they've been making a lovely garden or something." "Mark and I always have a big row on every game about something," reveals Carr.

In fact, the drama was at Two Point Studios over one of the changes that has been made to the formula whether or not to give players more freedom over the look and aesthetics of their buildings and grounds. There's no Euphoria-level drama either, as the most dangerous substance abuse your students will commit will be hitting the milkshake keg too hard. The lessons aren't the usual English or Economics either, students can study Robotics, make giant profiteroles in Gastronomy, or join Knight School and run around in armor.
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This time around, Two Point Studios has played with the stereotypes cemented in our brains by movies and TV – expect to see goths, posh toffs in tailcoats, jocks, and greasers roaming your halls.

Of course, this all comes with a hearty side of humor, the same dad joke japes that made Two Point Hospital a delight to play even when you were killing patients and plunging into debt. But as you get through the game, you multiply that significantly." Class clowns Because you might start with a school year of only, say, 10 pupils. "So there's a bit of group behavior – if you can get it right – which actually helps you not have to manage every single person in the school. It's just really about friend groups, really having people who can keep your students interested enough to get up in the morning. "So there's a weird one, which is a bubble machine, which seems to make them get romantically inclined as well. "We tried to sort of desexualize it all," Carr adds. So there are some more romantic items like a rose garden." says Webley, as Carr chimes in. "You're putting on events for people to get together, to try to meet people, and then for them to develop their relationships and get to the next level. For instance, if your favorite student is lonely, you can influence their world by putting on events for them to meet people or decorate your dorms and corridors with items that encourage socializing, like a two-player arcade machine. That doesn't mean you can just lock your students in a room with their textbooks and a box of Pop-Tarts and hope for the best.

You don't have direct control over the little people of Two Point Campus, so you'll need to create the right environment to help them succeed.
