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Two Point Hospital is this week’s free Epic Games Store offering

Every Thursday, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an EGS account. Available from today, Epic is offering the quirky management / simulation game Two Point Hospital.

Available to add to your library from today at 4PM UK time until the 19th of June, Two Point Hospital is a Sims-like management-simulation game in which you “Design stunning hospitals, cure peculiar illnesses and manage troublesome staff as you spread your budding healthcare organisation across Two Point County.”

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Developed by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA, Two Point Hospital was the team’s debut title. Inspired by the 1997 ‘Theme Hospital’, it offers a quirky and comedic take on the business simulation genre.

Released back in 2018, Two Point Hospital received a welcome reception, seeing consistent and high scores upon its initial release – with particular praise being given to its faithfulness to old-school simulation titles while offering its own spin on the genre.

Two Point Hospital is available to add to your library for free from 4PM today, and will remain so until the same time next week, at which point it will be replaced by another title.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offering? Do you enjoy simulation games? What’s your favourite aspect of the Two Point series? Let us know down below.

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