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Two Point Campus

2022
GenresIndie, Simulation, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableAug 9, 2022
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5
DeveloperTwo Point Studios
Overview

Build the university of your dreams with Two Point Campus, the follow up management sim with a twist from the creators of Two Point Hospital. Get to know your students, explore their personalities and fulfill their wants and needs. Craft buildings, choose courses, hire the best staff and build an academic institution to stand the test of time.

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83

TL;DR

Two Point Campus is a whimsically chaotic management sim where absurdity reigns—clown school, magical studies, and satirical academia collide in a hilarious, charm-filled romp. While its lack of narrative depth and repetitive mechanics are noted, the game’s infectious humor, quirky creativity, and nostalgic college antics solidify it as a standout, proving that sometimes chaos is more fun than a strong story.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY

Story Score

83

Positive Reviews (80-100)

92%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

8%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.

The reviews for Two Point Campus overwhelmingly praise its humorous and whimsical approach to university management, highlighting its creative storytelling and lighthearted tone. Critics like Metro GameCentral and GameSpew emphasize the game’s focus on student needs and educational challenges, while Gamers Heroes and IGN Spain commend its engaging, absurd narrative that mirrors the charm of Two Point Hospital. The inclusion of quirky courses—such as clown school or magical studies—as noted by Jeuxvideo.com and GamingBolt, adds a unique layer of creativity. GameSpot and TheGamer also appreciate the game’s personable setting, blending college life with humor through partying, friendships, and romantic subplots. The satirical take on academia, praised by Twinfinite and VGC, further distinguishes it as a standout in the management simulation genre, offering a fresh, entertaining experience that balances chaos with charm. While many critics celebrate Two Point Campus’s humor and creativity, some note its lack of a strong narrative. GAMINGbible explicitly states the game “does not have a strong narrative running throughout,” pointing to its focus on management mechanics over storytelling depth. IGN Spain acknowledges that while the progression through universities is engaging, the implementation of story elements feels less polished compared to Two Point Hospital. Additionally, GamesRadar+ and SECTOR.sk highlight the game’s emphasis on student satisfaction and quotas, which some might find repetitive or overly simplistic. Though these critiques are minor, they reflect a general consensus that the game prioritizes whimsy over substantial plot development, leaving its narrative elements more akin to background flavor than a central driving force. Overall, critics agree that Two Point Campus succeeds as a humorous, creative management sim that leans into its absurdity and charm. The game’s blend of quirky characters, unconventional courses, and satirical take on college life—celebrated by GameSkinny, Guardian, and Vandal—creates an engaging experience that feels both nostalgic and original. While the lack of a deep narrative is a recurring point of contention, most reviewers view it as a trade-off for the game’s infectious humor and inventive gameplay. As PC Gamer and GamesHub note, the variety of themed campuses and light-hearted challenges keep the experience diverse and enjoyable, solidifying Two Point Campus as a delightful addition to the management simulation genre despite its narrative limitations.

TL;DR

story and narrative

Two Point Campus is a whimsically chaotic management sim where absurdity reigns—clown school, magical studies, and satirical academia collide in a hilarious, charm-filled romp. While its lack of narrative depth and repetitive mechanics are noted, the game’s infectious humor, quirky creativity, and nostalgic college antics solidify it as a standout, proving that sometimes chaos is more fun than a strong story.

88

TL;DR

Praised for its creative management mechanics and strategic depth, Two Point Campus dazzles with freedom, accessibility, and fresh twists on the Hospital formula—though repetition and familiarity risk diluting its shine.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY

Gameplay Score

88

Positive Reviews (80-100)

91%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

9%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.

The majority of critics praised the gameplay of Two Point Campus for its engaging management mechanics, creative freedom, and accessible yet deep systems. Reviewers like IGN and GameSpot highlighted the game’s strategic depth, noting how it balances resource management, student satisfaction, and facility optimization with a "well-balanced difficulty curve" and "interlocking systems" that feel intuitive. TierraGamer emphasized its "infinite freedom" and dynamic challenges, while Hobby Consolas lauded its "easy to learn but difficult to master" approach, allowing players to experiment with campus design and academic structures. The game’s expansion of the Two Point Hospital formula—such as outdoor spaces, academic year cycles, and specialized courses—was frequently cited as a standout feature, with XboxEra and TheSixthAxis noting improved building flexibility and nuanced gameplay elements. Many critics, including PCGamesN and GameSkinny, appreciated the blend of creativity and strategy, describing the experience as "addictive" and "rewarding" for fans of simulation games. However, several reviewers pointed out repetitive or formulaic aspects that could detract from the experience. MGG and MeuPlayStation criticized the gameplay’s tendency to become monotonous after extended play, citing a lack of challenge and repetitive progression mechanics. PCGamesN noted "tedious tasks at the start of every level," while Video Chums described the gameplay loop as "repetitious" despite its initial charm. Some felt the game leaned too heavily on familiar structures from Two Point Hospital, with GamingBolt and Destructoid noting minimal innovation compared to its predecessor. Additionally, Player 2 and Twinfinite mentioned occasional issues with unclear mechanics or overwhelming complexity, though these were often framed as minor drawbacks rather than deal-breakers. Overall, the consensus among critics was overwhelmingly positive, with most agreeing that Two Point Campus delivers a satisfying and immersive management experience. While some critiques about repetition and lack of innovation surfaced, they were generally overshadowed by praise for its accessibility, creativity, and depth. IGN, GameSpot, and Hobby Consolas all highlighted the game’s ability to balance fun with strategic challenges, while Pure Xbox and TheXboxHub emphasized its replayability through sandbox modes and varied campus designs. Even critics who noted flaws acknowledged the game’s strengths, such as Guardian’s appreciation for its "delightful tactility" and NME’s recognition of its "clever changes" to the franchise’s formula. The majority view it as a strong entry in the simulation genre, offering both casual and dedicated players a rewarding experience.

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gameplay mechanics

Praised for its creative management mechanics and strategic depth, Two Point Campus dazzles with freedom, accessibility, and fresh twists on the Hospital formula—though repetition and familiarity risk diluting its shine.

83

TL;DR

Two Point Campus shines with its whimsical, cartoony visuals and playful customization, blending humor and management seamlessly—though repetitive design, technical glitches, and minor aesthetic quirks temper its polish, leaving fans charmed but not fully satisfied.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS

Visual Score

83

Positive Reviews (80-100)

67%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

33%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.

The majority of reviewers praise Two Point Campus for its charming, whimsical, and cartoonish visual design, which aligns with the game’s humorous and management-focused gameplay. Critics like Trusted Reviews highlight the "distinctive and charming cartoony art style" and "quicky designs for characters and environments," while IGN Spain notes the functional yet playful approach to aesthetics, emphasizing "quantity of objects and placement over visual coherence." The claymation-inspired visuals are frequently lauded, with Metro GameCentral comparing it to Aardman Animation and Windows Central praising the "claymation-inspired visuals" that add charm. Customization options also stand out, as PC Gamer commends the "whimsical and colorful visuals" and detailed building customization, while VG247 highlights the ability to make each building and room unique. The game’s vibrant colors, dynamic interactions, and humorous animations—such as those noted by JeuxActu and Cultured Vultures—create a visually engaging experience that reinforces its lighthearted tone. However, several critics point out limitations in the visual design, including repetition, technical issues, and minor aesthetic shortcomings. MeuPlayStation notes that the "visual design may lack innovation and can feel repetitive," while GRYOnline.pl mentions bugs affecting the visual experience. Push Square criticizes the "hideous looking" character models, though they don’t elaborate further, and IGN points out the absence of slanted buildings or varied carpet/wallpaper options. TheSixthAxis highlights grid-snapping mechanics as "fussy," detracting from visual appeal, while PlaySense reports frame rate drops and input issues on PS5. Additionally, some reviewers, like IGN Italia, mention that the art style is "not their personal preference," and GameSpot notes the lack of slanted structures as a design limitation. These critiques suggest that while the visuals are enjoyable, they may not fully satisfy players seeking cutting-edge graphics or greater creative flexibility. Overall, the consensus among critics leans positive, with most appreciating Two Point Campus’s distinctive art style and humor-driven visuals. The game’s cartoony aesthetic, detailed environments, and customization options are widely praised, as seen in reviews from Trusted Reviews, PC Gamer, and JeuxActu. While some critics point to repetition or technical flaws—such as MeuPlayStation’s observation of a lack of innovation or GRYOnline.pl’s mention of bugs—the majority view the visuals as a strength that complements the gameplay. The art style, though reminiscent of Two Point Hospital, is seen as effective and endearing, with IGN Spain and The Games Machine noting its suitability for the management genre. Despite minor criticisms, the overwhelming sentiment is that Two Point Campus delivers a visually appealing, humorous, and creatively customizable experience that resonates with fans of the franchise and newcomers alike.

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graphics and visual design

Two Point Campus shines with its whimsical, cartoony visuals and playful customization, blending humor and management seamlessly—though repetitive design, technical glitches, and minor aesthetic quirks temper its polish, leaving fans charmed but not fully satisfied.

77

TL;DR

Two Point Campus's sound design shines with whimsical humor, catchy radio chaos, and a vibrant mix of Muzak and modern tunes that nail its playful vibe—though repetition and accessibility hiccups dim the shine slightly.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN

Sound Score

77

Positive Reviews (80-100)

46%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

54%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.

The sound design and music of Two Point Campus are widely praised for their humor, whimsical charm, and ability to enhance the game’s lighthearted atmosphere. Critics consistently highlight the quirky campus radio stations as a standout feature, with Nintendo Life noting "charismatic DJs" and Cultured Vultures praising the "hilarious writing and voice acting" in Two Point Radio. The soundtrack is described as fun, energetic, and thematically fitting, with Switch Player calling it "fun and energetic" and GameGrin emphasizing its blend of Muzak and contemporary tracks. Humorous tannoy announcements and radio skits add to the game’s British charm, as noted by Metro GameCentral and Shacknews, while PlaySense and PlayStation Country appreciate the "relaxing soundtrack" and "cheeky radio chatter." The music and sound effects are seen as integral to the game’s immersive, playful experience, with Gameblog.fr and Gaming Age noting their contribution to the "immersive and fun nature of the game." However, some criticisms emerge regarding repetition and accessibility. Cultured Vultures and Twinfinite mention that tracks can become repetitive over time, while Pure Xbox suggests the audio "can become grating," even recommending players switch to Spotify for a more varied experience. The lack of voiceovers or subtitles in certain regions is another drawback, as noted by PSX Brasil and Hobby Consolas, which could diminish the humor for non-English speakers. Additionally, GameSpew critiques the tannoy announcements and radio DJ humor as "easy to ignore," while Player 2 finds the campus radio and subtitles lacking despite praising the ads. These issues, though minor, highlight potential shortcomings in the audio design’s longevity and inclusivity. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive, with most agreeing that the sound design and music significantly contribute to Two Point Campus’s charm and enjoyment. While some critiques about repetition and accessibility exist, the majority celebrate the humor, variety, and atmospheric quality of the audio elements. Nintendo Life, Cultured Vultures, and GameGrin all emphasize how the soundtrack and radio content enhance the game’s satirical and whimsical tone, creating a memorable and engaging experience. Despite minor flaws, the sound design is seen as a key strength that complements the game’s management mechanics and playful aesthetic, making it a standout aspect of the title.

TL;DR

music and sound design

Two Point Campus's sound design shines with whimsical humor, catchy radio chaos, and a vibrant mix of Muzak and modern tunes that nail its playful vibe—though repetition and accessibility hiccups dim the shine slightly.

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voice acting

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71

TL;DR

Two Point Campus delivers solid PC performance with rare bugs, while consoles face mixed issues—PS5 struggles with frame drops and glitches, Switch has minor crashes, and Xbox Series X lags in framerate. Despite platform-specific hiccups, the game remains stable and enjoyable, with crossplay praised and technical flaws overshadowed by its engaging gameplay.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE

Tech Score

71

Positive Reviews (80-100)

20%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

73%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

7%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.

The technical performance of Two Point Campus varies across platforms, with notable strengths in optimization and stability. On PC, critics like COGconnected and Cultured Vultures highlight rock-solid performance, minimal frame drops, and a smooth experience despite some minor bugs. The PC version also benefits from intuitive controls and a well-designed UI, as noted by GameSkinny and GamesRadar+. For PlayStation 5, GameSpew praised the game’s smooth console performance with a controller, while PSX Brasil commended its seamless cross-platform adaptation. On Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Life acknowledged the game runs well despite occasional frame rate drops and crashes, and Pure Nintendo reported no technical issues. Xbox Series X saw praise for stability from Windows Central, though Power Unlimited noted a mediocre framerate. Overall, PC and console versions generally received positive feedback for their optimization, with some platform-specific nuances. However, several technical challenges were reported across platforms. On PS5, critics like MeuPlayStation and PlaySense highlighted performance issues such as frame rate drops, input registration problems, and bugs during academic years. Hobby Consolas mentioned lengthy loading times, while Press Start Australia noted control layout problems and menu glitches. For Nintendo Switch, NintendoWorldReport criticized long load times and glitchy menus, and GamesRadar+ pointed to occasional crashes. On PC, Gamepressure and GRYOnline.pl reported significant bugs like save issues and game-breaking glitches, while PCGamesN highlighted a persistent room placement bug. Xbox Series X faced criticism for mediocre framerate (Power Unlimited) and minor glitches (CGMagazine). These issues, though not universally severe, affected the overall experience for some players. The overall consensus among critics is that Two Point Campus delivers a generally stable and enjoyable experience despite technical hiccups. PC versions are praised for their optimization and performance, with COGconnected noting "rock solid" gameplay, while console ports—particularly on PS5 and Switch—received mixed reviews due to control quirks and occasional bugs. Critics like GameSpew and Metro GameCentral highlighted smooth console performance, but others such as MeuPlayston and PlaySense pointed to specific issues. While PC faced more varied technical challenges, many reviewers acknowledged the game’s engaging mechanics and construction tools outweighed minor flaws. The game’s cross-platform adaptability was broadly appreciated, with only a few critics—like GRYOnline.pl and NintendoWorldReport—reporting significant disruptions. Ultimately, the technical performance is seen as a minor hurdle for an otherwise polished and fun experience.

TL;DR

technical performance

Two Point Campus delivers solid PC performance with rare bugs, while consoles face mixed issues—PS5 struggles with frame drops and glitches, Switch has minor crashes, and Xbox Series X lags in framerate. Despite platform-specific hiccups, the game remains stable and enjoyable, with crossplay praised and technical flaws overshadowed by its engaging gameplay.

81

TL;DR

Positive reviews highlight Two Point Campus's sandbox mode, creative freedom, and varied objectives as key to its replayability, with critics praising flexible design, star goals, and post-launch content. But concerns linger over repetitive mechanics, monotonous late-game stages, and lack of innovation compared to predecessors, leaving some questioning long-term appeal despite its engaging sim depth.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE

Replay Score

81

Positive Reviews (80-100)

60%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

40%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.

The overall sentiment toward Two Point Campus’s replay value is largely positive, with many critics highlighting its flexibility, variety, and creative freedom. Multiple reviewers emphasize the game’s sandbox mode as a key driver of longevity, allowing players to design unique universities and experiment with different strategies. For instance, IGN Spain notes that progression systems and diverse tasks contribute to replayability, while GamesHub praises the challenging star goals that demand strategic thinking and resource management. Similarly, JeuxActu and TheGamer point out that the game’s three-star objectives and varied scenarios encourage players to revisit levels for optimization and mastery. The ability to unlock new schools, courses, and customization options—such as different subjects in SECTOR.sk or decorative styles in Hobby Consolas—further enhances its appeal. Critics like VG247 and COGconnected also commend the game’s creative tools and sim experience, which make it engaging for both casual and dedicated players. However, several critics identify notable drawbacks that could limit replay value over time. BaziCenter and TouchArcade criticize gameplay flow issues and repetitive challenges, with the latter noting that increasing difficulty without improved tools can feel tedious. VG247 and Hobby Consolas mention that later stages may become monotonous despite the game’s creative potential, while Destructoid points out that rebuilding campuses repeatedly could lose appeal for some. Additionally, PlaySense and GRYOnline.pl note that the game’s low difficulty might not challenge veterans, and Cultured Vultures highlights missed opportunities in strategic depth. These critiques suggest that while Two Point Campus offers substantial content, its repetitive mechanics and lack of innovation compared to predecessors like Two Point Hospital could deter long-term engagement for certain players. Despite these criticisms, the majority of critics agree that Two Point Campus delivers strong replay value through its adaptability and depth. IGN, GamesHub, and Jeuxvideo.com emphasize the game’s ability to cater to different playstyles via scenario modes, sandbox options, and post-launch support like DLCs. The combination of creative freedom, varied objectives, and incremental progression—such as unlocking new schools in SECTOR.sk or experimenting with resource management in GameSpace—creates a compelling loop for many players. While some reviewers, like BaziCenter and TouchArcade, express concerns about repetition, the consensus leans toward optimism, particularly for fans of simulation games. The game’s balance of accessibility and complexity, as noted by JeuxActu and Trusted Reviews, ensures that it remains engaging for a broad audience, even if its replayability is not without limitations.

TL;DR

replay value

Positive reviews highlight Two Point Campus's sandbox mode, creative freedom, and varied objectives as key to its replayability, with critics praising flexible design, star goals, and post-launch content. But concerns linger over repetitive mechanics, monotonous late-game stages, and lack of innovation compared to predecessors, leaving some questioning long-term appeal despite its engaging sim depth.

Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

81

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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION

Monster Score

81

Positive Reviews (80-100)

85%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

15%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.

The majority of critics praised Two Point Campus for its engaging gameplay, humor, and creative management mechanics, highlighting it as a strong successor to Two Point Hospital. Reviewers like Gamepressure and Eurogamer Italy emphasized its unique approach to university simulation, noting the game’s “distinctive charm,” “light-hearted tone,” and “humorous” narrative. The game’s blend of strategy, customization, and quirky character interactions was frequently lauded, with GameSpot calling it a “charming and witty management simulation” and Nintendo Life praising its “creative ideas” and “positive approach to success.” Many critics, including GamingTrend and GameGrin, highlighted the game’s replayability through diverse scenarios, sandbox modes, and the ability to shape student life. The accessibility of the gameplay, combined with its polished visuals and witty writing, made it a standout in the management genre, as noted by Metro GameCentral and Pure Xbox. However, several critics pointed out notable flaws that tempered the experience. Technical issues such as bugs, UI inconsistencies, and performance hiccups were recurring concerns. GRYOnline.pl mentioned “technical issues” hindering enjoyment, while PCGamesN criticized the “repetitive busywork” that detracted from the gameplay’s depth. Some reviewers, like MeuPlayStation and Stevivor, noted that the game’s simplicity could feel repetitive over time, with GamingBolt observing a lack of innovation compared to its predecessor. Additionally, Generación Xbox and Nintendo WorldReport pointed out minor shortcomings in student interactions and polish, particularly on certain platforms. While these issues were acknowledged, they were often framed as minor drawbacks rather than deal-breakers, with many critics agreeing that the game’s strengths outweighed its flaws. Overall, the consensus among critics was overwhelmingly positive, with Two Point Campus being celebrated as a worthwhile and enjoyable management sim. Despite technical kinks and occasional repetition, the game’s humor, creativity, and accessibility resonated strongly. GameGrin called it “outstanding” and “top of the class,” while Dexerto awarded it an “A-grade” for fans of the franchise. Critics like COGconnected and Gamers Heroes emphasized its charm and replayability, reinforcing its status as a must-play for simulation enthusiasts. Even with minor criticisms, the game’s ability to balance fun, depth, and innovation solidified its reputation as a strong entry in the genre, as noted by GameSpace and TheXboxHub, who described it as a “sequel well worth playing.” The majority of reviews underscored that Two Point Campus succeeds in delivering an engaging, humorous, and creatively fulfilling experience.

TL;DR

Two Point Campus is a charming, creative management sim praised for its humor, replayability, and accessible design, though technical glitches and repetitive gameplay slightly undermine an otherwise strong sequel.

81

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Reviews

137 reviews found

100

GameGrin

PC

Aug 8, 2022

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Outstanding game offering a rewarding and rich experience. Hard to find faults, making Two Point Campus top of the class.

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100

TheGamer

PC

Aug 4, 2022

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Two Point Campus is praised for its humor, deep management mechanics, and unique campus customization, offering a fun and engaging school management simulation experience.

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100

GamesHub

PC

Aug 4, 2022

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Two Point Campus successfully carves out its own personality and appeal with clever tweaks to progression and pace, offering a more challenging experience than its predecessor. The game excels in capturing the challenge and satisfaction of university life and the management simulator genre.

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100

Gaming Age

Nintendo Switch

Aug 25, 2022

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Two Point Campus is described as a perfect management sim that is filled with content and accessible.

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98

Ragequit.gr

PC

Aug 4, 2022

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Two Point Campus is praised for delivering a management sim done right, balancing complexity with humor, and offering engaging gameplay, earning an excellent rating of 98%.

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95

Gamers Heroes

PlayStation 5

Aug 7, 2022

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Two Point Campus delivers an expertly crafted management simulation experience with humor and charm, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.


95

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Xbox One

Aug 15, 2022

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Despite a few flaws, the game is entertaining, easy to play, and worth a try.

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94

PSX Brasil

PlayStation 5

Aug 4, 2022

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Excels in delivering a fresh and entertaining experience. Stands out as a unique and enjoyable business simulator. A standout choice for console players.

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92

Multiplayer.it

PC

Aug 30, 2022

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Two Point Campus offers a fun and engaging simulation experience with room for improvement in character design and certain aspects. Provides a refreshing and visually appealing gameplay experience with diverse features and challenges.

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92

The Games Machine

PC

Aug 5, 2022

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Two Point Campus delivers a management experience with a playful and light-hearted tone, offering a good balance of tasks to manage without overwhelming players. The game's refined user interface and additional layers of complexity enhance the overall experience, with few missteps noted.

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