Eye in the sky
One of my students has just embarrassed himself terribly. I don’t know what he said, but I can tell it bombed by the way his audience immediately facepalmed. A pupil in the laboratory next door isn’t having any better luck. They’ve just stuck their eyeball into the purple vapors of a chemical vial and are now reeling in the middle of the classroom. A professor in the staff lounge, meanwhile, has promptly left the room after watching a janitor come in and sit down.
It makes for charming viewing, as well as a constant distraction. Midway through constructing a new library, I found myself zooming down to its neighboring corridors for a cheeky peek at the students messing about outside. After being informed that my spendthrift management style threatened to drive the university into bankruptcy, I willfully ignored the financial warnings in favor of watching my student chefs struggle to bake a five-foot-wide pizza.
But Two Point Campus captures the upshot of your decisions directly in its world. I don’t need to inspect my university’s hygiene graphs to know its sanitation standards have dropped through the floor. I already know I need to build more toilets after watching a desperate student run across campus while clutching his bladder, grimacing at the thought of a public accident.
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