

Also, I love the focus on the story of my empire. Content gets added and changed and it’s nice to see everything come along. I wrote about my first impressions before, but since then, I’ve started to like the game more and more. Old World is still in Early Access and thus, in active development. A dirty floor gets your rating down in no time! Not assigning enough janitors to all the different departments, for example. Especially Project Hospital actually needs more focus from time to time because I am still very much a beginner making a lot of beginner mistakes. At times, I decided to focus on only Old World of Project Hospital, though.

I have been dual-playing these games on more evenings than not this month. This is why one has two computer screens, right? Old World is patient, after all and nothing happens when I’m not clicking anything. Then it dawned on me: Old World is turn-based! So, I could start up that game, make a few decisions and just turn my attention back to Project Hospital if that game needed me to do something. Of course, in games like these, you can always switch to “super speed” to pass the boring times, but I like playing it in normal speed in case something needs my attention. During night time, the clinic was closed for new patients, though, and there’s not much to do other than watching your staff walk around. I decided to go with Project Hospital as I hadn’t played that in a few days. So both are different enough – and yet, I couldn’t make up my mind. Project Hospital is a hospital simulation/management game and Old World is a turn-based strategy game.

One evening, I couldn’t decide if I wanted to play Project Hospital or continue playing Old World. I bought both Project Hospital and Old World a couple of weeks ago.
