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Two Point Hospital has some new content that is now available for PC gamers. Two Point Hospital: A Stitch in Time offers players a fourth dimension of simulation gameplay, with new challenges and even more unusual illnesses. Step into The Yesterizer and visit three new locations set in medieval, pre-historic and futuristic time periods, while curing 34 anachronistic ailments, such as Jester Infection, Bone Head and Reptile Dysfunction. Decorate your hospitals with items from across the ages, like the much-desired Wormhole Bin or the Map of Time, which might come in handy...or not.
A Stitch in Time opens by taking players to the Medieval town of Clockwise, plagued by ruptures in space and time, where patients have started (dis)appearing out of mysterious holes in the ground. Could those holes be portals to the past? In the second level, the search for the missing patients leads to a forgotten age, to the dawn of all civilization, the prehistoric era. Awkwardly, there aren't any time portals in this era to send patients back to the future. The final level brings players to a futuristic city, built high above the uninhabitable earth below. The Future is now overflowing with patients from all different time periods. Maybe Captain Yesterday can help send them home, preferably in one piece.
Two Point Hospital: A Stitch in Time is available on Steam right now for $8.99 , including a 10% early adopter discount between February 23 – March 2, 2021. For more information on Two Point Hospital on consoles, Two Point Hospital: JUMBO Edition and all other things Two Point Hospital, visit www.twopointhospital.com. No word on when this new content will arrive for console gamers but we will be sure to keep you updated once those details are revealed.
Take a look at the trailer for this new content below and tell us what you think. Do you play Two Point Hospital? If not, will this get you to try it out?