Kellogg’s Gut Bacteria Reef
Stars received: 2.4/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: nice looking, but short and very dry content
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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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
Dr. Cares - Amy’s Pet Clinic
What I love about this new season of Dr. Cares Series is the graphics and animation of the characters. The animation of each characters is more lively - and it is indeed a great improvement compare to the previous season. Another thing I love from this season is the story; where it allows me to appreciate Newton even more as I never expect it was Newton who saved Amy from the runaway - not once but twice. It really shows me Newton’s birth truly meaningful ever more especially towards Amy. And I really enjoy how the stories raise the awareness of bullying in school. Not to mention, I have to say it is very genius creative idea to have the choices system in this time season of Dr. Cares! It makes me feel as if I am reading a Visual Novel! Overall, I absolutely enjoy everything Nitreal and GameHouse Original Stories gave us in this season of Dr. Cares series.
– Real player with 33.7 hrs in game
** For The Achievement Hunters: Score 0/5.
2 HUGE Gripes, Firstly you cannot complete the achievements. So in essence it’s an incomplete game :/
The ‘Purchase all rescue centre items’ is broken, not just for me, but for us all and the developer despite aware and having requests and pleading for years from PAYING consumers on several different online platforms and direct contact, have NOT added a patch fix for this.
The other achievement ‘Upgrade Rescue pets X3 to level 10’ will have you logging in for weeks, yes WEEKS after completing to finish it. Complete nonsense, totally boring and frustrating beyond belief. AVOID! **
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game
Heart’s Medicine - Time to Heal
I liked Delicious Emily: Message in a Bottle well enough to buy the gamehouse bundle. I was looking forward to more of the DE addictive gameplay and ludicrous storylines. This game disappointed me.
Instead of the insane sitcom plot of Delicious Emily, we get a semi-sane hospital-drama plot. A plus or a minus depending on how much you like helping your boyfriend / hospital director ditch his opioid habit via cutesy casual gameplay. Find all the pill bottles in time for a bonus!
More importantly - the gameplay is heavily loaded with minigames. Run the patient through the x-ray machine in under 5 seconds for a minor bonus! Set all the dislocated bones in 3 seconds, or the patient starts losing hearts!
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
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At the end of the day, faith is a funny thing. It turns up when you don’t really expect it. It’s like one day you realize the fairy tale may be slightly different than you dreamed of. The castle, well, it may not be a castle. And it’s not so important that it’s happy ever after just that it’s happy right now. See, once in a while, once in a blue moon people will surprise you. And once and a while people may even take your breath away. — Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy
Heart’s Medicine is a spin-off of Game House’s Delicious casual game series, and this one, Time to Heal is actually the second season of the series. The first game was released on 2010, and it covers the start of Allison’s internship. If you are interested, the game can still be reached via Game House’s website.
– Real player with 21.7 hrs in game
Bacterium / 生命之旅
This is a very unique and hidden gem of a game about controlling a state-of-the-art medical nanite. You explore, discover and treat serious medical conditions while inside patients. These patients are sent to you from doctors that do not know what is wrong. The combat is innovative and requires the player to think about positioning and resources for an attack. There is also a decent RPG element of upgrading the nanite, its abilities and catering to how you would like to play. The boss fights can be real tough too as they are usually the main culprit to what is causing the patient to be real sick or dying. The story is a little slow in the beginning but then takes a real dark turn of events that left me wanting to know what the hell was happening. Would recommend if looking for a different change of pace in gaming.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
English translations aren’t the best and I still don’t know how to play correctly, but I still like the game.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
EPIDEMIC
Experience a typical day in the ER from the perspective of an ER Physician during the corona virus outbreak. Covid19 is spreading around the world and your hospital is about to get hit hard, flooding with patients in need. Can you stay calm, under increasing pressure to save lives, and help flatten the curve or will the situation overwhelm you!
FEATURES
- Emergency Room Simulator Experience
This experience recreates the stress involved with making critical decisions under pressure while dealing with the emotional impact during unprecedented times of need. It’s about the world’s Doctors and Nurses who make sacrifices to contain the spread of the virus. Make your country proud by serving others and keeping the world safe.
- Interact with patients and get rated on performance
- Use a variety of tools such as Intubation tubes, Resuscitation Kits, Ventilators, Defibrillators and many more.
- Make life and death decisions. Choose who lives and dies.
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PRESTIGE. Limit your mistakes, do your job quicker, save more lives and you will rewarded with prestige among the worlds leading physicians.
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COLLECTIBLES AND ACHIEVEMENTS. Gain on the job training knowledge, work with pharmaceuticals companies, save lives and stay safe. You will be rewarded for your work
Heart’s Medicine - Hospital Heat
I definitely recommend Hospital Heat, for those who are new to time-management games, and those who aren’t, it’s a fun way to pass the time, and the story and cut scenes are a new welcome to the form!
The story, this time, seems much more light-hearted than the previous installment, which is funny, since I was expecting to have my heart broken this time around, whereas in Time to Heal, I was completely blind-sided by the feelings the game made me feel. There’s plenty to do, with fun minigames, sixty levels, thirty bonus levels, two hidden minigames, and a chance to refurbish your apartment, and the story manages to be witty and engaging as well.
– Real player with 24.7 hrs in game
Straightforward time management gameplay with absolutely engaging storyline filled with drama.
Heart’s Medicine - Hospital Heat has the most dramatic beginning of any time management game. As the opening cutscene begins, the hospital is on fire. As in, literally burning to the ground. Rescue workers rush to the scene to quell the blaze, but so far to no avail. Only a few people have escaped the hospital alive. That’s when Doctor Allison Heart is dropped in via helicopter to save the day. As she attempts to enter the rooftop door, though, she slips and falls into the fiery abyss…
– Real player with 18.3 hrs in game
Mask of the Plague Doctor
This game is fantastic. I’ve streamed and played this for days chapter by chapter and loved the hell out of each one. I love how each choice effects the dialogue, the outcome, and your stats. It’s so in depth and hits you hard for the consequences of your actions. Not gonna lie I almost cried at one point. I’m glad to have gotten the opportunity to solve the mystery of Thornback Hollow and found a cure along with a very wholesome ending. I highly recommend this game and i’m glad I payed full price instead of buying it when the discount was around because in my opinion the story is worth that and more.
– Real player with 27.7 hrs in game
I don’t get how people could give good reviews to this game. Don’t you have any good taste? Although there is no problem with writing style itself, the story line is simply dry and boring. Not to mention you often have to get through large chunks of text for the next choice-making, which serious tried my patience and made me struggle to keep my focus. The characters are also so shallow and two-dimension that I felt the writer just decided to throw in some balanced merits and weaknesses, and call them “characters”. Maybe it’s just my thing, but this is one of the few pure-text games which I just cannot make myself get through to the end, because it’s just that boring and dry.
– Real player with 20.5 hrs in game
Insiders
Pros:
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Nice concept, nice cut scene.
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Exotic story.
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Gameplay, graphic, sound track, sound effect are not so bad.
Cons:
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Game progress is very slow at begin you must do many quest to get new gears. (doesn’t mean mining or crafting for me)
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Enemies are really hard to fight for beginner. (no problem when you equipped with end game gears)
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Your ship will flying very slow at begin, and the story line are quest running.
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Seem the game are in development.
I need to say something to developers. Did you try your game before release ?
– Real player with 46.9 hrs in game
I started playing this when arteries was the only map available. The game has come a long ways, the new maps have been enjoyable, and while they still have some things to work on and bugs to crush, I’ve found myself enjoying what is very much like a space / aircraft fighter game with resource harvesting.
Also, if you are a fan of movies like Innerspace or Fantastic Voyage, you may find yourself sucked into this even easier.
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
Fix Me Up Doc! – Dark Humor
An interesting unique game with funny, weird patients.
Like the art style and the operations and unique tools, however Iam finding it stressful, my patient dies way too quickly before I can finish the surgery, no matter how many times I try, I guess Iam not fast enough and making just 1 mistake every time seems to mean a fail.
I like the game but am not sure if I can recommend as it’s really frustrating me and doesn’t feel fun anymore as it gets too hard past the 7th patient.
After 3 hours the game is too frustrating which is not very long. So I can’t recommend.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
What is this game? It’s a blatant Trauma Center knockoff with a hilariously broken English translation. If you’ve never played one of those, they’re games where you perform gamified surgeries on patients. This game does the same, but it’s extremely ridiculous and nonsensical. For instance, when you want to keep the patient alive longer, you inject them with ketchup and you often have to replace major organs with a sausage, which also doubles as a pimple popper. Most of the game is funny and entertaining enough, but the difficulty, much like the game it’s mimicking, becomes ridiculous. I’m stuck on level 9 because if you make one, single mistake at any point, you basically just lose. That’s right, you have to do it not only perfectly, but quickly. There are only 10 levels and I’m practically certain I’ll never see the last one. The game’s length is padded by the obnoxious difficulty, so there isn’t much value here at all. I was mostly amused by a lot of it, but I cannot recommend it.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Heart’s Medicine - Season One
For those who have played Heart’s Medicine - Time To Heal and Heart’s Medicine - Hospital Heat , you may feel disappointed regarding how this season can be pretty bland; unlike the other two seasons of this series. But I would like to take note of the consideration that this is the SEASON ONE of the series. So there is a possibility that you do not feel the ‘wow-factor’ anymore as you have pretty much know what’s coming up based on the other two seasons which you have played.
– Real player with 34.8 hrs in game
Heart’s Medicine: Season One Remastered (Dash-TM)
Options include separate sliders for Music and SFX, full-screen and Show Game Hints. There is no custom cursor, so I made a simple guide on how to increase your system’s cursor size HERE .
The original Heart’s Medicine: Season One released in 2010, and was a pioneer in the Dash-TM genre in several ways. It was the very first medical-themed dash game, it introduced the pop-up mini games/actions, and was the first game in the GameHouse Original Stories series to have the almighty golden hearts.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game