Human Constructor VR
This game has a TON of potential and I really hope the developers see my review. The game looks really good but isn’t really worth a buy at this point in time.
While it might be fun for small children some of the organ systems aren’t even detailed enough for high school classes. Also some of the information is incorrect (not a doctor but my wife is) for example the lower arm bones were labels “right lower ulga” when it is actually a femur and an ulga.
For now I am requesting a refund because I cant find any information about future development but with just a little more detail, like being able to break up the different parts of the brain, I think this game could be an amazing study tool and really cool to play around with.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Wow! Game is awesome! Now, being at a distance study, students are very interested in listening to the teacher and studying the structure of the human body.I am looking forward to the next projects of this studio!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Sharecare YOU
I love this game! Sharecare YOU is a fantastic game for anyone that wants to learn more about the human anatomy. I love how I can see the Exterior and Interior of organs in the human body!
The graphics on Sharecare YOU are outstanding! They also give you some information about each organ. It is overall a good game for anyone at any age to study the human body!
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
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I use to be an EMT but educated to a doctor’s level when it comes to radiology. It is my hobby due to being diagnosed incorrectly for 5 years. So I took it upon myself to study medicine to be able to verify all of my doctors findings. I have several anatomy programs and some are really great. However, NOTHING can beat your software at all, absolutely nothing! Your pricing is so fair, even the higher priced which teachers would use. For me being a hobbyist the price is perfect. It will cause a lot of sales! I just made my purchase and happy that I did. I want to thank all of you that created this wonderful software. The quality and abilities just blow me away. I will end up spending thousands of hours on it, unlike the other anatomy programs. I give your software 10 stars out of 10!!! Thank you so much for building this, and making it so high quality, and affordable to people like me!!! THANKS!!!
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Vital Signs: Emergency Department
First, great concept, and during current time frame or at least circumstance, this is a good way to keep up to date or at least keep other forms of injuries and illness near the forefront of one’s mind. Great for keeping the knowledge just within reach.
Unfortunately, even if you do everything set by your own facilities protocols and guidelines, it’s not enough to pass, specifically the young girls case, or the older gentleman’s case where not a whole lot is actually required to establish a TRUE ER Diagnosis or differential.
– Real player with 43.2 hrs in game
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A LOT of work needs to be done on this game. There are duplicate medications in different categories, and although meds and concentrations/admin routes are identical, choosing the wrong category will give a critical fail. I am finding that often, there are treatments that I know for a fact are protocol for certain conditions/presentations are coming back as neglect or unnecessary. Almost every time this happens, it’s something that I know could cost me my license if I failed to administer in the given scenario. Patients do not respond as they should to certain treatments. Treatments often lag/bug out and do not show up as administered until “hours” later - which, for some, MIGHT make sense in an ED, but it doesn’t take any physician 1.5 hours to perform any type of vagal maneuver, for example, nor does it take an hour to do an emergent EKG, or to administer Ativan to an actively seizing patient. The only way to assist ventilation is via intubation or bi-pap on this game, which leaves out several other options and will also cause a failed scenario. The “grading” system for this game is absolute garbage, and without explanation of WHY any treatment would count against you (especially for those of us who work in emergency medicine and know damn good and well that said treatment is standard protocol and indicated) it seems there is no winning. To top it off, the biggest gripe is that NO DOCTOR IS GOING TO PESTER ANOTHER DOCTOR TO CHIT CHAT ABOUT ADMISSIONS WHILE THE SECOND DOC IS IN THE MIDDLE OF ASSESSING ANOTHER PATIENT!!! That just doesn’t happen, and it’s crap that it counts against you when you’re attending what would be considered a legitimate emergency because you are forced to drop everything and spend 5 minutes “discussing differentials” with Dr. Google there. And the consults? A specialty consult should be giving hints about what to do, not blowing the player off. What a joke.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Accident
֍ My score ֍
→ 7/10
❤ Audience ❤
☐ Beginner
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☐ Expert
☼ Graphics ☼
☐ Bad
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♬ Music ♬
☐ Bad
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☐ Fantastic
☠ Difficulty ☠
☑ Easy
☐ Average
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard
☐ Unfair
§ Bugs §
☐ Bugs destroy the game
☐ Lots of bugs
☐ Few Bugs
☐ You can use them for speedrun
☑ Nothing encountered
☯ Story ☯
☐ There is none
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⚔ Gameplay ⚔
☐ Frustrating
☐ Sleepy
☑ Boring
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Great idea with mediocre realization.
I usually do not buy games in early access, however, I decided to make an exclusion for this one because I really liked the concept and wanted to support the developers. The beta was nice, had a decent gameplay and diverse enough scenarios, so I was very exited for the release and very disappointed after checking it.
95% of the game was already in beta. They added only one new scenario in the full version and barely changed the previous ones. The whole game can be completed under two hours like it’s specifically made this way, so people definitely couldn’t refund it. Despite the description the game is very linear, scripted and the only real way to fail most of the missions is reaching time limit. You barely can make any mistakes like helping the wrong person or performing false actions. Moreover, you cannot even change the order of mandatory actions, like placing warning triangles while looking for a way to contact ambulance. Furthermore, the game tend to be very strange and unfair: most of the timd you need to look for the position in the car navigator, however, one particular time you have to do it with your mobile phone, which is in your inventory and you get not a single hint about it, plus, the game itself tells you that you should use road marks instead of GPS in real life. Was it so hard to make the game a bit more authentic and realistic, provided that it already has levels where you use road marks?! In another scenario you have to move a large log like you are some superman and not just a random driver, was it so hard to make a crawling camera or just remove that log completely? Or why our “protagonist” can carry a whole med aid kit in his inventory but cannot carry 2 warning triangles at the same time?
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Sharecare YOU VR
This is such a fantastic application! I don’t mess with VR too often; but when I do, I like to open this application and explore the different systems of our bodies. It’s really relaxing and a lot of fun if you love anatomy. They are still updating the application from time to time with more information and features and I can’t wait to see what they’ll bring to us in the future. Such a fantastic learning tool!
I hope they expand on the quiz system, though - I’d love to be able to take a quiz on an entire system or customize the quizzes more, as well as being quizzed in other ways than simply pointing at 10 random parts of an organ every time. For instance, an idea would be for the user to be given the description of a body part, then s/he would have to select the correct part. Another idea is for the program to point to a body part and the user would have to select from a multiple choice list of descriptions of that body part. One more idea would be to have a list of body part names (or their Latin variants) and another list with descriptions of those parts, then the user has to match up the names with the descriptions. These are just ideas, though, and perhaps other users wouldn’t be as excited about these features as I would be.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
I’ve played the free version in the past and just bought this one because I really liked the free version and wanted to know what’s new and all the improvements. So far, I really liked my experience. It might not look like it when you look at the text below, but these are little bugs mostly. Overall, it’s clearly worth it. There is so much information but well presented in this, it’s awesome.
What I liked the most:
-The graphics are really good
-There are more and better animations (sometimes a bit disgusting but that is really how the body works! lol) I really liked the intestine movement and the eye
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Pestis
This is a really good game, the best game I ever bought on steam for less than 50 cents. The concept is awesome and executed very well with the atmosphere and the theme it all just sort of gets you into the mood of the game and collecting herbs to make and mix potions is just really fun and interesting and there is so many ways to go about how you play the game from saving everyone, killing everyone, killing rats and making bombs to destroy their nest healing your self with potions and eating shrooms to stave off the plague and death. Just all around a cool indie game that you can play on a potato pc or even a calculator and its so cheap and so affordable how can you not get this game? The steam achievements are easy to get and look cool to.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Pestis would be a decent high-score game if it had leaderboards and more maps. Right now it has 1 map and 6 relatively easy achievements, hardly any reason to play it for more than 30 minutes. I think the artwork and animation are decent for what it is. You play as a plague doctor that is trying to cure a small village, and the game certainly captures that sinister atmosphere. The gameplay incorporates the potion mixing mechanic, although the system is very basic. There is some potential for improving your resource management, but without leaderboards I don’t see the appeal. I think if the developer can add at least 2 more locations it would be serviceable (urban area and catacombs perhaps?). It has a partial support for controller despite not being listed on the store page. My F310 works fine, but you can’t rebind it from default state.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Psycho Simulator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1244630/House_Builder__Build_all_over_the_world/
How does it feel to be a psychiatrist?
How do you face everyday challenging you to rescue people taken hostage by their own minds? How do you treat a schizophrenic like Alice from Wonderland, a sociopath like Joker or a fascist criminal closely resembling Hitler? How will you react to a sudden attack of a patient that truly believes you’re a spy of an evil organization? What will you do if another patient takes you for his long lost father and will try to catch up all those years that passed? How do you talk to them all? What medicine should you give them? What procedures should you apply? How do you handle your own strained nerves that demand soothing using the same vices you try to defend your patients from?
Reality of a Psychiatric Hospital
PsychoSimulator will take you to a tense reality of a Psychiatric Hospital where you will understand the risk and responsibility involved with psychiatric and psychotherapeutic work. Your choices will define both yours and your patients’ fate. It won’t be easy and it won’t be boring, that’s certain!
See how everyday life of a psychiatric hospital looks like, run various therapeutic sessions, prescribe medicine, carry out clinical procedures and collaborate with other personnel members (who can get symptoms just like your patients). But most of all: stay sane!
Talk and heal
Every patient has a story waiting to be discovered. Everyone needs an individual diagnosis and proper treatment. Talk to the patients and figure out their defense mechanisms to find causes of their disorders. Ask the right questions, guess hidden motivations and skillfully provoke consideration.
Kellogg’s Gut Bacteria Reef
Stars received: 2.4/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
[0.2] Controls & Training & Help
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[0.3] Game Design
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Game description key-points: nice looking, but short and very dry content
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Short Free experience that is more of an Ad than a educational tool
Aside from that, its pretty “Ok”.
You start inside a submarine (play sitting down recommended), then its 3 scenes, the mouth, the small, large intestines and a quick scene at the… final part.
During each part a friendly voice tells you a bit of educational talk about what happens in each section,
There are 2 short interactive parts, one where you build ammo for good bacteria by grabbing some items and placing them on their designated spots (one item being kellogs cereal), and then the 2nd part is using that ammo to feed good bacteria using a sort of slingshot mechanic that works fine.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Valley General Hospital: NiVR
When it comes to learning a life-saving skill or refreshing existing knowledge in a medical environment, no product exists like Valley General Hospital.
Valley General simulations are accurately representative of hospital environments. We present the truest to life training scenario from the audio environment to equipment interaction and lighting to accessories. Interactions are closely modelled on the real life-saving equipment for the most accurate and available learning.
Our VR approach to training exploits the capabilities of immersive technology to put the participant in the most convincing environment without using a single consumable or taking life-saving devices out of operation.
Dental Madness: Cavity Mania
Fun little simulator game. Great soundtrack! Love the toothy chompy dude! Have fun clearing all those cavities!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
A fun game that you can pick up and work on to either better yourself as a dentist or better your hand eye coordination with your mouse and keyboard! The controls are different but you get used to them pretty quickly and then you find yourself trying to beat your own scores! I haven’t gotten good enough to fully beat the game yet but today I got further than I had in the past! A good buy and a lot of fun! Will definitely continue playing and try to keep surpassing the leader board! The more you play, the more enjoyable it is!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game