Ever since the popular business simulator Two Point Campus hit the masses on August 9, 2022, the well-received video game has earned a reputation for being a fun-filled upgrade over its predecessor, Two Point Hospital. As avid gamers continue to exhaust every gameplay avenue, some really cool hidden details and secret activities have been discovered that are bound to appeal to beginners and experts alike.
From aesthetic builds to course-related achievements to fun extracurricular activities, social groups, and more, Two Point Campus offers players the option to engage in several awesome yet little-known activities that everyone should try at least once.
Throw Parties
In the popular simulator video game, players are tasked with keeping their students happy, which will improve their academic standing over the school year. One of the coolest ways to keep students entertained and boost their morale high is to throw epic college parties featuring rock bands, DJ sets (shout out to DJ Sue Chef), and more.
By booking bimonthly events through the Student Union and student lounges, players can also participate in "Welcome Back" parties, Campus Cookoffs, movie nights, and a host of fun-filled social activities that will also improve a student's walking speed, which will increase their overall academic performance as well.
Visualization Tool
One very helpful yet easy-to-miss feature in Two Point Campus is the Visualization Feature, which allows players to inspect the overall health of their campus through specific color coding. For instance, by activating the feature, players will be given a view of the campus. If buildings are green, they are safe, happy, and healthy. If they are gray, some aesthetic improvements are needed. If red, the buildings are hazardous danger zones that need rapid remodeling.
Using the Visualization tool also allows players to control the environment the students navigate by altering the attractiveness, temperature, hygiene, room maintenance, and prestige. A very cool and underutilized tool every Two Point Campus player should allocate early and often.
Create Student & Social Clubs
Another cool way of encouraging student interaction in the acclaimed life simulator game available on Steam, which will in turn hike their happiness and increase their speed of movement, is to create an array of academic and social clubs. Moreover, specific social clubs will reward students with corresponding perks. For instance, the Power-Nap Club can restore their energy by earning the Counting Sheep perk.
In addition to the Power-Nap Club, players can open Stands for the Book Club, Nature Club, Orb Clubs, and Speed Walking Club, all of which are fun ways of fostering student socialization that also boost overall academic performance.
Start A Jousting Tournament
Unless players have reached the fourth campus, Noblestead, they'll likely have no idea that they can run awesome jousting tournaments for students to compete in. And even those who have built Noblestead may have easily overlooked the fact they can train an entire army of knights as part of the academic curriculum.
The Knight School course is offered in year two, requiring players to obtain a Jousting Track, Festive Tent, and an Entrance/Grand Entrance in order to begin training an army of knights with supreme jousting skills. It's a cool way to blow off steam and boost academic performance at once, and one most players tend to miss during the first few playthroughs.
Play Cheeseball
Ever play a game of Cheeseball? Well, thanks to the sixth campus featured in the stellar Sims 4-like simulation game, Fluffborough, players can participate in the fun fictional game that tasks players with hurling large cheese discs into round holes in a sporting event that resembles a cross between Dodgeball and Frisbee Golf. There's also a cheesy goblin on-hand out to "grate" students, lending a funny and punny element to the competition.
Since most Two Point Campus builders tend to focus on populating the interiors of each classroom, building, dormitory, etc., it's easy to overlook the Cheeseball option because it's an outdoor Athletic Exercise course. Moreover, most won't even know the game exists unless and until they unlock the required Cheeseball Course and Cheeseball Entrance.
Erect A Giant Robot
Those who've harbored long-term dreams of building a humongous robot from scratch are in luck with Two Point Campus. Even cooler, the massive robot functions to systemically modernize the outmoded Mitton University campus and usher its students into the 21st century with state-of-the-art technology. However, because the project takes 3 academic years to complete, most players fail to reach that far to discover the project.
By starting a Robotics Course, building a Robo Construction Room, and equipping it with the requisite materials (desks, parts, benches, printers, etc.), a gigantic, fully-operational robot will slowly begin to materialize over the course of an academic term. By the end of three years, the robot will become sentient and help the campus run smoothly.
Trumpet Of Love
One overlooked aspect of student happiness in Two Point Campus is romance. Most players try to increase morale and walking speed by throwing parties, booking events, and engaging in fun competitions, but few realize that there is an express manner of playing Cupid in the game.
While Love Benches are fairly common, players can unlock the super cool Love Trumpet for 50 Kudosh or $750. A large fountain shaped like a trumpet with hearts adorning the edges, the Love Trumpet can be placed in various locations. When students approach the Love Trumpet, their romantic feelings increase exponentially and they develop relationships that range from Sweethearts to Soulmates.
Compete In Magical Duels
Those who've always fantasized about attending Hogwarts may have found the next best thing in Two Point Campus' Spiffenmoore Wizardry Course. The 3-year course on the fifth campus allows players to build Spell Rooms, Potion Rooms, and a Lecture Theater, all of which culminate in super-cool Magical Duels where students compete in freaky paranormal competitions that are perfect for Halloween.
As one of the hardest courses in the game, it's easy for players to fail to reach this level of academic excellence. However, those who do stick it out and the course with good grades will be able to access the Wizardly Bookcase, which will increase a student's learning power by 5%.
Become A Spy
A course rarely if ever offered in real-life universities, most Two Point Campus players will miss the fact they can enroll in Spy School on Blundergrad, the ninth campus featured in the superb simulation game available on Nintendo Switch. Most players start a new year or give up before reaching the ninth campus, especially given the overall difficulty level of Spy School.
Spy School entails some of the coolest activities in the game, including weapons and explosives training, antigravity training using wearable rocket jetpacks, phone-tapping and radio-tuning, creating secret formulas, and more. It's a hard course that requires a lot of equipment to complete it, but those willing to make the effort will be flying around the campus in no time.
Royal Flushing
One of the most important aspects of campus cleanliness is hygiene. However, unless players sign up for the Two Point Campus Newsletter, they will have no clue that they can upgrade their on-campus commodes and lavatories with ornate gold-plated decorations. Beyond the fashion, the Royal Flush toiletries function to reduce toilet need on campus. As every college student knows, the more bathrooms the better.
Once players sign up for an official Two Point community and access the from the Two Point Campus menu display, they will be able to place as many Royal Flush toilets as they want in any area of the university for free. By spicing up the visual aesthetic in the bathrooms and allowing for more hygienic practices, the students will increase their overall happiness and perform better in class.