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This is a unique setting nobody has used on the genre, and I´m honestly as excited as I was for Hospital just based on that, plus two amazing previous games.
And Campus was awesome. True, Hospital was better, but Hospital also stays it´s welcome too much, particularly on DLCs with those tedious wave maps. And Campus had the posibility to make your own buldings which was super cool, plus a focus on outdoors decorations and you can´t deny employees training is far superior on that game. Were some of the mechanical systems less interesting and overall it kind of became an idle game for longer period while waiting for the year to end? Certainly, and perhaps some of the courses were kind of boring in comparisson with the big ones, but still a pretty solid and unique management sim.
You should trust good developers, specially those that are gender focus, those generally are the ones trully making those genres advance and imitators always follow.
Hospital is also quite american themed but still people can get behind it easier.
Its like city builder sims were you only can build from nuclear family communities to skyscrapers new york style.
That said from all 3 Games TP museum will suffer the least from that, so I appreciate that aswell.
Theme Park & Zoo are def up there in the top fan requests we see; hopefully keeping guests entertained and the exhibits happy (...and sometimes alive) scratches the itch a bit for anyone nostalgic for those titles (:
The problem with theme park is after you played rollercoaster tycoon the old bullfrog theme park world feels like a step down. And adding 3D rollercoaster to the current Two Point Gameplay.... I dont know.
So if anything Zoo would be the logical next step.
Two point's charm and humor are best seen on a much cozier small-scaled indoor type locations like hotels, malls, or a cinema/theater, or a film studio (wish they explore this one)
I don't know why, but I think a "Two Point Airport" could be an exciting setting.
But if they make a 2-Point Park in the future you KNOW I'm getting it