User:Bauerbach/Sandbox/Two Point Hospital
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Two Point Hospital is a 2018 video game developed by Two Point Studios and published by Sega. It is a Spiritual Successor to 1997’s Theme Hospital.
Like its predecessor, it is a game where you manage a hospital that treats peculiar illnesses. The base game contains 15 levels, and there are 7 DLCs.
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- And Your Reward Is Interior Decorating: You can use “Kudosh” to unlock decorative items and even wall/floor styles. Some items are even unlocked after completing levels.
- Color Failure: The illness “Grey Anatomy” causes this.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: Jumbo McNally, the CEO of Jumbo Mega Corp, is this. He can sabotage your hospital by damaging your equipment and causing your patients to become bored.
- Genius Loci: Implied in the “Overgrowth” level from the Pebberly Island DLC; the jungle this level takes place in has overgrown due to people settling there.
- Made of Explodium: If a machine that catches on fire is not put out for a while, it will explode.
- Mind Control: Agatha Sphere of “The Orb Foundation” can brainwash your patients into “rage quitting” (storming out).
- Paper People: The disease “Flat-Packed” from the Close Encounters DLC turns people into cardboard cutouts.
- Percussive Maintenance: Janitors repair machines by hitting them with a hammer.
- Spiritual Successor: The game is one to Theme Hospital.
- Visual Pun: Oh, so many of them:
- “Lightheadedness” is an illness that turns the sufferer’s head into a lightbulb.
- “Pandemic” involves a pan being stuck to the sufferer’s head.