From time to time, students in Two Point Campus will be able to take part in competitions. These are sometimes required for two reasons: students will need to win the competition in order to graduate from their courses, and players will need to succeed in order to progress through certain levels. Cook-offs in Piazza Lanatra, jousting competitions in Noblestead, and Cheeseball competitions in Fluffborough are good examples of this.
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It's a good idea to schedule Two Point Campus competitions towards the end of the academic year. Students will be at a higher level at this stage and may be more likely to win. Plus, it gives players a chance to ensure their students are happy and well-rested, so they can perform at their best. Competitions are either free or cheap to run, except for the Talent Show, which costs a hefty $10,000 to throw. Better get practicing...
Piazza Lanatra, the second level in the game, can only be completed if students win a series of cook-offs. These require a Savoury Kitchen equipped with a fully-maintained Super Chef machine and a handful of Gastronomy students. Ideally, like other competitions, players should schedule these for late in the academic year to give students a chance to reach the highest possible level. Players unlock the Tuition Room at this stage, and they can check on students' progress, sending any weaker students to a tutor for a boost in their grades before the competition.
The individual cook-off events are as follows:
Players can schedule jousting competitions in Noblestead. It's a pretty funny moment in the game (just make sure to keep the Medical Rooms on standby). Players will need a Jousting Field in order to complete these
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