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I'm just a weirdo American here to say the trio of Two Point games are amazing, on PC at least. Had we gotten more DLC for Campus, I would have easily more than 100 hours played minimum in all three (175 and counting in Musuem, 125 in Hospital, 92 in Campus). I adore the UK humor and, even with hearing certain jokes numerous times, still smile on the inside hearing it yet again. I enjoy like SimCity, but otherwise don't really play this genre even. 🤷 ♂️ If you have never tried one, I do think release order is the best way to play them. Sooooo much DLC in Hospital, but it also has better mechanics to better your skills for later. The changes in Campus work and totally understand why there wasn't a lot of DLC - adding another major and twists for a map can only feel so different. Musuem is a good blend of the two.
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I'm just a weirdo American here to say the trio of Two Point games are amazing, on PC at least. Had we gotten more DLC for Campus, I would have easily more than 100 hours played minimum in all three (175 and counting in Musuem, 125 in Hospital, 92 in Campus). I adore the UK humor and, even with hearing certain jokes numerous times, still smile on the inside hearing it yet again. I enjoy like SimCity, but otherwise don't really play this genre even. 🤷 ♂️ If you have never tried one, I do think release order is the best way to play them. Sooooo much DLC in Hospital, but it also has better mechanics to better your skills for later. The changes in Campus work and totally understand why there wasn't a lot of DLC - adding another major and twists for a map can only feel so different. Musuem is a good blend of the two.
Do the Two Point games play okay on the Switch with a controller? I'd imagine them really needing a mouse and/or keyboard.
I think they play fine. There are definitely a couple things here and there where you just know if you had a mouse you could get a tooltip or something, but the games are fully playable. Yes, you end up pushing sequences of buttons to do something but you get to know what to press pretty quickly so I don't mind it.
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Of note, Two Point Museum has mouse support now.
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