Description
Campus is a new creative tool for building a university in the game Sega Two Point Campus: Enrolment Edition for the Nintendo Switch. The game has a summer break, which gives the player enough time to get everything looking great before the students move in. The game has a twist - the students enjoy a range of wild and wonderful courses. The player must keep the students happy with clubs, societies, gigs, and more.
Build Your University, Your Way!
It's time to spin academia on its head! Got a yearning for learning? Or
just keen to build an educational masterpiece? Campus is jam-packed
with new creative tools to help you build the university of your dreams.
For the first time, build in the great outdoors as you develop your own
delightfully educational campus environment, housing the top teaching
facilities in the land. Whether you prefer building on simple
foundations, or placing every tree, you can build the university you
want.
Lay down pathways with new easy-to-use tools. Plant glorious
collections of outdoor flora. Place benches, fountains, sculptures,
hedgerows - even picket fences. The only limit is your imagination (and
your in-game bank balance).
Not the Usual Fare
But, of course, it wouldn't be a Two Point game without a twist.
Rather than typical academic fare, students in Two Point County enjoy a
range of wild and wonderful courses: from Knight School (hey, we all
have to learn jousting at some point in our lives), to the salivatory
Gastronomy, where your students will build mouth-watering concoctions
like giant pizzas and enormous pies.
The Academic Year... is Here!
Take advantage of the opportunity to spend way more time with the
little people in your university. The academic year begins with a
summer break, giving you enough time to get everything looking great
before your students move in.
Build libraries, hire the best staff (from eccentric professors to
madcap researchers), kit your campus out with the best courses and
watch the academic potential of your students get unlocked!
Shaping the Future
But it's not just work hard. Get to know your students, explore their
individual personalities, wants and needs. Keep them happy with clubs,
societies, gigs.
Surround them with friends, help them develop relationships, furnish
them with pastoral care and ensure they have the right amount of joie
de vivre to develop into incredible individuals who will do the legacy
of your university proud.