
It could be the best strategy or management game out this year. Two Point Hospital follows through on its lofty goals of bringing an old favorite into a new era, and in doing so, it has eclipsed many of its genre contemporaries and predecessors alike. Of course, functional items must be added around your hospital in order to improve its prestige, increase patient happiness and lower patient boredom and if you keep this up, your hospital will easily win awards at the end of the year.As the number of patients increases, expand your hospital with multiple buildings to accommodate as much of them as you can. Make sure to optimize your hospital design, arrange rooms, corridors, and waiting areas so that patients would easily come in.Build your hospital from the ground up, create a masterpiece that can be functional as well as pleasing to the eye as you will cater to the whole of Two Point County.

Two Point Hospital, for those unable to play on PC, will be heading to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch later this year.Two Point Hospital lets players design beautiful yet functional hospitals as well as manage employees and cure strange diseases.

There's also 33% off Two Point Hospital's previous two expansions - the tropical-themed Pebberley Island and snowy Bigfoot DLC - and 10% off the newly released Close Encounters.Īnd if that's still not quite enough Two Point Hospital to be getting on with, today also sees the release of the new Retro Items Pack (costing £2.99), which adds a total of 26 vintage ornamentations to be placed around your burgeoning medical establishments, including flying ducks for your wall or a classic gramophone. Those that find themselves sufficiently dazzled by Two Point Hospital's charms over the free weekend might like to know that the game is currently discounted by 50% until 5th September, and can be purchased for the entirely reasonable sum of £12.49. Two Point Hospital is a delightful experience, perfectly capturing - and expanding upon - the compulsive management tinkering and knockabout silliness of its obvious inspiration, Theme Hospital, which isn't too much of a surprise given that Two Point Studios co-founders Gary Carr and Mark Webley both worked on Theme Hospital while at legendary British developer Bullfrog. It's definitely worth giving it a go too, if you haven't already. Two Point Studios' wonderful medical management sim, Two Point Hospital, is free to try this weekend on Steam, marking the arrival of its new alien-themed DLC, Close Encounters.įor those eager to slip on their stethoscope and take Two Point Hospital's wellness action for a spin, no money required, the Steam Free Weekend is underway right now, and will continue until Monday, 2nd September.
