Two Point Campus is the next game from Two Point Studios and SEGA, the same lot that gave us Two Point Hospital. It comes with Native Linux support and works on the Steam Deck right away.
It shares a huge amount with Two Point Hospital, as clearly that was the blueprint they've applied here but of course it's a whole new setting. You're building up your own educational campus environment but it's not as boring as it sounds. Naturally, it has a bunch of fun twists on it where your students will be doing all kinds of ridiculous things including spell-casting wizardry, dragon-slaying knight school or top-secret spy school. Oh, and there's a fun announcer once again that has a number of silly lines to read out.
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I've been testing it across both my Steam Deck and Linux desktop and it seems to work great. The Linux version is using Vulkan, so performance seem to be pretty great even on the Deck at high settings. Gamepad support is basically perfect too, so it will suit many different types of gamers.
Here's some quick footage from the Steam Deck:
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I can't wait to put a ton more time into this on the Steam Deck while in bed. Saves worked great between the Steam Deck and my Fedora Linux PC too, so no issues there. Good to see Steam Cloud supported properly out of the box.
Available to buy on Humble Store and Steam.
Looking good, hope it goes on sale soon.21% off at fanatical if that is a discount you like - https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/two-point-campus
I wonder why on the Humble Store page there is no mention of Linux support whatsoever...Probably because Steam only added it really close to release and the developer didn't update Humble on it. Happens often.
From what i see, TPCampus is about the same, with students instead of patients.
Two Point Hospital was fun for a few hours, then when your hospital was starting to be alright, done. Next mission : do just did the same again with a couple more options, then the same again with a couple more options, then...Yeah, it's a reskin with little new to offer.
From what i see, TPCampus is about the same, with students instead of patients.
Almost identical mechanics is many cases.
If you really loved Two Point Hospital, you'll probably love this one, too.
But if you only thought Hospital was "ok" and you had "some fun with it", there's probably no reason to get this one.
I'll say that the music is great, though.
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