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  • svgJan 20, 2021Quick Bits

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    Get ready to sorta treat more patients in the upgraded version of Two Point Hospital, coming to Switch, PS4 and Xbox One.

    Two Point Hospital is a hilarious hospital building sim that lets you treat a variety of crazy and increasingly complicated ailments. You’ll need the help of all kinds of wacky machines, which can be unlocked simply by trying not to kill as many patients as possible. Now, this hilarious sim getting is getting a special release on consoles; one that comes with all new content, and much of the previously released content, all in one game.

    What’s in the JUMBO Edition?

    Free Update

    With the release of the JUMBO Edition will come a free update to the game. This way, players may choose to download any of the expansions as they see fit. The free update will bring some bug fixes, room templates are being added to the console edition, and there will also be some remixes to some players favorite levels. The remixed levels coming to console are,

    • Hogsport
    • Lower Bullocks
    • Flottering
    • Mitton University
    • Tumble
    • Flemington

    More info

    For detailed information on everything that will be included in the JUMBO Edition, you can check out the games official website.

    For more great updates to my favorite games, check out my coverage of the recent Calico update.

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  • svgJun 20, 2020Quick Bits

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    Spend unlimited cash to build your hospital the way you want in the new sandbox mode in Two Point Hospital.

    Two Point Hospital is a quirky hospital sim builder developed by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA. For those of you who recall playing EA’s Theme Hospital back in the late 90’s, Two Point Hospital will have you feeling a bit of nostalgia.

    Two Point Hospital released on Steam last year and received raving reviews from the community. Today the game finally comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and even Nintendo Switch!

    Two point hospital sandbox mode

    About Sandbox: Freeplay mode

    Now, the developers have released an all new mode available on all consoles. The new sandbox mode will give players the ability to spend unlimited cash and Kudosh. The freeplay mode will automatically unlock all items and upgrades, leaving you free to explore every facet of the game without restriction.

    The new sandbox: freeplay mode also came with a little trailer, which can be viewed below. The trailer gives a close look at what the new mode entails, as told by the hilarious narrator from their previous trailers. Sandbox: freeplay is a free DLC for consoles, and is available now.

    Sandbox trailer

    For more information on Two Point Hospital, you can check out my coverage of the game here. To stay updated on what’s happening in Two Point Hospital, you can follow the game on Twitter

    For more great sim life action, check out my coverage of what’s new in The Sims 4.

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  • svgFeb 25, 2020News

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    Two Point Hospital is a quirky hospital sim builder developed by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA. For those of you who recall playing EA’s Theme Hospital back in the late 90’s, Two Point Hospital will have you feeling a bit of nostalgia.

    Two Point Hospital released on Steam last year and received raving reviews from the community. Today the game finally comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and even Nintendo Switch!

    About Two Point Hospital

    In Two Point Hospital you build your own Hospital, place walls, decorations nd create patient rooms in a The Sims style editor. Furthermore you will be responsible to manage the hospital it is your job to hire doctors and other staff members to lead your hospital to success.

    This sounds all a bit more serious than it is since the diseases you cure all come in light and fluffy forms. Take a look at the beyond funny launch trailer below!

    You can get a copy of the game via Amazon for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch!

    More about Two Point Hospital

    You can check out my Two Point Hospital review based on the steam version right here for a good look at this cute simulation game. And if you are new to the franchise check out my tips and tricks guide to help you get started in no time!

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  • svgFeb 21, 2020Quick Bits

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    Only four more days until Two Point Hospital releases for the Nintendo Switch.

    For those of you that loved and got extremely addicted to Theme Hospital, an amazing day has finally arrived. A few of the creators of Theme Hospital have brought their latest creation, Two Point Hospital, to the console on which it belongs, the Nintendo Switch.

    Two Point Hospital Switch Release

    After releasing on Steam in August of 2018, Two Point Hospital immediately received overwhelming positive reviews. Create an expansive and high-tech hospital to deal with all the craziness the your patients bring in. Upgrade and expand your hospital as you help more and more wacky ailments be treated.

    Console Release Trailer

    Two Point Hospital will release for the Nintendo Switch on February 25th, and will cost $39.99. You can pre-purchase the physical copy in the Nintendo Store now.

    The game is also heading to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and is currently available on Steam for PC and Mac!

    For more great games like two Point Hospital, check out my coverage of Planet Zoo.

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  • svgDec 11, 2019Quick Bits

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    Two Point Hospital, the cheeky hospital management simulation game by Two Point Studios and SEGA, finally has a release date for consoles; February 25th, 2020! Not only will you be able to pre-purchase it digitally right now on the Microsoft Store and PlayStation Store today, with the Nintendo eShop listing coming soon, but there will also be physical copies too!

    I enjoyed playing Two Point Hospital on Steam so much that I did a deep dive on how to perfect the game and get all of the stars with some advanced tips and tricks here. Not because the game is overly hard, but that I wanted to pour as many hours into it as possible and enjoy the flood of strange looking patients getting even stranger treatments. For those of you already playing this game, don’t forget you can purchase the Yogscast Jingle Jam Bundle over at Humble Bundle for charity and for some festive goodies.

    Two Point Hospital Console Release Date Trailer

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  • svgDec 4, 2019News

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    I just love the holidays because of all the presents…festive joy going around! Which is why I love when video games include limited special events to celebrate! Below are some wholesome games that will be doing just that this month. Enjoy all of the beautiful fluffy snow and brilliant and colorful lights and decorations from the comfort of your, hopefully very toasty, living room!

    Portal Knights – Winter Wonderland

    Portal Knights‘ new seasonal event runs from December 1st, 2019 to January 6th, 2020. Rebuild the festive portal and head over to the Winter Wonderland, where you’ll be greeted with new quests, holiday themed enemies, and cool festive items! There’s even an adorable reindeer pet waiting for you! Players need to have visited the first island of the second cluster (Landlubber’s Leap) in order for the event to trigger.

    Two Point Hospital – The Jingle Jams

    The Yogscast Jingle Jams is an initiative by Humble Bundle where 100% of the proceeds go to charity. You donate an amount to charity ($5, $30, or custom), they give you games and goodies every day until December 20th, 2019. If you buy the Yogscast Jingle Jam Bundle, you’ll be able to get your hands on loads of great stuff including the Two Point Hospital Jingle Jimjams: a unique customisation option for your staff, allowing you to dress up your staff as Santa Claus. Furthermore, if you buy the bundle, you’ll also get a voucher for 70% off the main game if you haven’t already purchased it! I recommend it!

    Slime Rancher – Wiggly Wonderland

    The developers have announced that the new 1.4.1 update helps prepare Slime Rancher for Wiggly Wonderland, which is coming soon! It is currently available on PC and will be coming to consoles later this week. The Wiggly Wonderland is a yearly seasonal event that will take place this year from December 18th-30th, 2019. The developers promise “There will be plenty of fun surprises happening both on the Far, Far Range and outside of the game.” Every day of the event, the Twinkle Slime will appear in-game somewhere on the Far, Far Range. Follow the music to find the twinkle slime and receive a collection of musical chimes!

    Mario Kart Tour – London Tour

    The Mario Kart Tour Winter Tour may be over but Nintendo announced the new London Tour with the trailer below which includes Daisy and Waluigi in some pretty festive outfits! This event starts now (December 3rd, 2019) until December 17th, 2019. Furthermore, if you’re lucky, you can still spot Mario in his Santa gear until December 31st, 2019. Today on their Twitter page, Nintendo gave us details on playable character Daisy which is as follows: “Daisy (Holiday Cheer) appears in the London tour as the second in our series of festive drivers. Her special item is the Lucky Seven, so you know she’s got luck to spare!” Don’t forget there’s also a Mario Kart Tour Multiplayer Beta Test coming this December!

    For more holiday goodness and cheer, check out my article here: Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Gets Gorgeous New Terrain. You can also take part in my quiz here: Find Your Perfect Video Game Holiday Getaway!

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  • svgOct 25, 2019News

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    From now until November 5th, 2019 you can enjoy a spooktacular event with Two Point Hospital, which has improved since last year. Along with this Halloween celebration, the main game is now 66% off on Steam until Monday, October 28th, 2019, and you can purchase a bundle at 55% off that includes the following DLC: Two Point Hospital: Close Encounters, Two Point Hospital: Retro Item Pack, Two Point Hospital: Pebberley Island, Two Point Hospital: Bigfoot. If you’re unfamiliar with Spooky Mode, see below for the details.

    Two Point Hospital Spooky Mode

    • 9 new spooky tracks
    • Fright-headedness: a pumpkin-headed variant of Lightheadedness!
    • A gaggle (what’s the collective noun for bats?) of flying bats on some levels
    • Spooky and mysterious lighting changes across some levels
    • UI updates to main menu and in game HUD
    • A pumpkin has infested the Carnivorous Plant to create a true botanical nightmare
    • The Newsagents’ stand has been web-adorned
    • What’s that in the Brain Jar?
    • The Arcade Machine has been cobwebbed
    • Orange is most definitely in this season for our beloved Gnome
    • The Pink Bird has been defiled with another pesky pumpkin
    • Reception has been pimped, haunted house style
    • The Display Skeleton’s got a bold new look
    • The Cat-in-the-Box head’s looking pretty tasty, too
    • Pretty much every picture of a dog now has a rather unusual element to it…
    • The Mountain Painting seems to have come to life somewhat
    • When it comes to the Nurse Station, don’t look in the bed pan
    • And the Ward Bed… whatever you think is under there… it’s probably worse.

    If you’re planning on playing Two Point Hospital this weekend, check out my following article for some advanced tips and tricks here: Two Point Hospital Advanced Tips and Tricks. Furthermore, if you’re waiting to play this amazingly hilarious management game on consoles, you might have to wait a little longer.

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  • svgOct 23, 2019Quick Bits

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    The console release of Two-Point Hospital has been delayed until early-to-mid 2020.

    The makers of Two-Point Hospital initially estimated that the release of their game on consoles would happen sometime by the end of this year. It turns out that that is no longer going to be the case. It appears that the console release is now being pushed back to the “first half” of 2020.

    The reason given for the delay is that they need more time to optimize the game for all platforms. The developers described the process as “take[ing] the game apart and figure out how to fit it into what is essentially a smaller box”. To do this for multiple consoles, it is going to take a bit longer than they had realized.

    Two-Point Hospital is still coming to all consoles, just not for a little while longer. If you would like to view the developers description of the delay, you can check out the official Two-Point Hospital website. If you would like to be a pro at the game before it releases on console, check out my list of Advanced Tips and Tricks.

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