showing 45 games
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Big Pharma | Positech Games (Twice Circled) | 2015 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Big Pharma | Positech Games (Twice Circled) | 2015 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Big Pharma | Positech Games (Twice Circled) | 2015 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Case Studies in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Clinical Computer Simulation | MedicaLogic | 1989 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Corsix TH | author | 2010 | BSD | labelminimizeminimize | |
Corsix TH | author | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Corsix TH | ? | ? | BeOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Grand Health Auto | Grand Health Auto Team;GGJ13 (Grand Health Auto Team) | 2013 | Play as an ambulance driver. Rush to injured pedestrians to pick them up and rush them to the hospital. In your way will be numerous other pedestrians. Job security. However, hitting pedestrians impose a penalty so don't do too much of it. | Linux | labelminimizesubject |
Hospital Tycoon | Codemasters (DR Studios) | 2007 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward | O-Games (Game Invest) | 2009 | Wii | labelimageminimize | |
Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward | O-Games;Oxygen Interactive (Game Invest) | 2009 | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize | |
Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward | Oxygen Interactive (Game Invest) | 2009 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
Knock 'em Down's World's Fair | Bayer | 2010 | This game comes with Bayer's Didget Blood Glucose Monitoring System. Its a stand-alone test strip reader that stores information about tests its preformed. When plugged into the GBA slot of the DS while KeDWF is on, the testing information is converted to in game points redeemable for in-game items and unlockable content (mini games, characters, levels) | Nintendo DS | labelimagesubject |
Laser Surgeon: The Microscopic Mission | Activision (Synergistic Software) | 1987 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | The Software Toolworks | 1988 | [22]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52]***Here's something original: an operating game. Players take the part of an aspiring surgeon who must correctly diagnose patients and operate if necessary. Only two operations are included, but they're very challenging. The graphics are not too bad for CGA. Sadistic players who start slicing without first administering anaesthesia are rewarded with a digitized scream. | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize |
Life & Death | Mindscape;The Software Toolworks (Animated Pixels) | 1991 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | The Software Toolworks | 1988 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | The Software Toolworks | 1989 | Apple IIGS | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | The Software Toolworks | 1988 | Mac OS Classic | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | Ving | 1992 | FM Towns | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | Ving | 1991 | NEC PC9801 | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death | Takeru | 1992 | X68000 | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death II: The Brain | The Software Toolworks | 1990 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death II: The Brain | Ving | 1992 | FM Towns | labelimageminimize | |
Life & Death II: The Brain | Arrow Micro Techs | 1992 | NEC PC9801 | labelimageminimize | |
LifeSigns: Surgical Unit | Spike;DreamCatcher Games;JoWooD Productions (Spike) | 2004 | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize | |
Microsurgeon | Imagic | 1982 | [48]*** [48]***You are a microsurgeon maneuvering through the body of a victim of a horrible accident near a chemical plant. Use Antibiotics to cure bacterial infections, destroy cholesterol buildups, and destroy huge and fast-growing tumors. | Intellivision | labelimagesubject |
Microsurgeon | Imagic | 1983 | TI99 | labelimageminimize | |
Microsurgeon | Imagic | 1984 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon | Raya Systems;Sculptured (RayaSystems) | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 58: The Gekai | D3 Publisher (Vingt-et-un Systems) | 2004 | PS2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Surgeon | ISM | 1987 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog) | 1998 | You take the role of a hospital director in THEME HOSPITAL. It's up to you to design the hospital to achieve maximum efficiency. However, you will encounter a number of strange diseases like bloated heads and invisibility that will challenge your medical knowledge and skill. To cure these ills and help your patients, you've got to research the symptoms to find the cures. Will you be able to keep the death rates low and the profits high in THEME HOSPITAL?*** [31]*** [27] | PS | labelimagesubject |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog Productions) | 1997 | Theme Hospital is a level-based hospital management simulation where players have to start on an empty building, and then assemble rooms with all kinds of material, from desks and file cabinets for the general diagnosis to the expensive ultra-scanners and X-rays to diagnose such bizarre diseases as Bloaty Head, Slack Songue or Alien DNA, and treat them with even more bizarre machines like an Head Inflator or a DNA fixer. There are several additional rooms, such as a staff room for your employees to rest, a toilet so that patients don't have to relieve themselves in the corridors, a research department to get the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies and a training room where consultants can teach a thing or two to rookies, making them capable doctors. The size and layout of each room can be set by the player, according to the available space. In addition to rooms, the player must provide radiators, seating for patients and drink machines. However, rooms don't run by themselves. Most diagnostic and clinics can work with regular doctors, but others like the operating theater and the research room require specialized staff while the ward, pharmacy and the fracture clinic require an attending nurse. At the same time, the hospital can't run without handymen cruising around the hospital to water up dry plants, clean up litter and vomit (after all, people go there because they are sick) and fix machines, while receptionists direct patients to the proper rooms. As levels advance, the player faces increasingly harder situations: VIP visits, emergencies, epidemics and earthquakes, which can either take a toll on reputation or on the bank account. On the other hand, as more and more equipment is required, additional plots of land are available for purchase in later maps.*** [84]*** [58] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog Productions) | 2012 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog) | 2008 | PS3 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog) | 2008 | PSP | labelminimizeminimize | |
Theme Hospital | Electronic Arts (Bullfrog Productions) | 1997 | MS-DOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Trauma Center: New Blood | Atlus;Nintendo (Atlus) | 2007 | At a remote hospital in Alaska, Dr. Markus Vaughn quietly toils, a surgeon who has forsaken the politics and power struggles of his former ward. He is content to use the power he has discovered within himself, the Healing Touch, to positively affect the lives of those in need. His partner is Valerie Blaylock, a promising young doctor eager to unlock her own dormant abilities. When the facility unexpectedly closes, they are forced to return to Concordia Medical Institute, where politics are more important than patient's lives, and doctors more concerned with image than their ministration. There they are recruited into the government organization Caduceus, where they will learn of a conspiracy with dire ramifications, and their lives will be changed forever! | Wii | labelimagesubject |
Trauma Center: Second Opinion | Atlus;Nintendo (Atlus USA) | 2006 | Trauma Center: Second Opinion is NOT a quick-and-dirty port of the DS title "Trauma Center: Under the Knife." It has new graphics and animation; new surgical implements and operation types; a second playable character with new missions; multiple difficulty modes; and a revised control system that takes full advantage of the Wii Remote. It's a remake (or "Wii-make," if you prefer) with gobs of added content. As with Under the Knife, the voice acting in Second Opinion is presented in the operation scenes to enhance the drama and punctuate the action.***This time you have to fight a mortal alien disease... | Wii | labelimagesubject |
Trauma Center: Under the Knife | Atlus;Nintendo (Spike) | 2005 | In Trauma Center: Under the Knife, the patients' lives are in your hands! Heart surgery and tumor removal might look easy from the morphine end, but how do you think the doctor feels? Well, you're about to find out! The Nintendo DS puts you above the operating table with 10 different instruments at your surgical disposal. As Dr. Derek Stiles, you'll experience all the drama we've come to expect from the medical field. So go ahead, toss on some scrubs and step into the O.R. - it's time to play doctor.*** [100]*** [12]*** [86]***This doc sim focuses on surgeries, with an arcade-style interface once you've scrubbed up and gotten elbows-deep in a body cavity. Trauma Center: Under the Knife lets YOU play doctor, as you use the stylus as your scalpel to solve complex surgical puzzles with extreme precision. All the while experience a compelling story with intriguing characters. At first you think it's just another day in the OR, but when a mysterious outbreak sweeps the area, the patients lives are in your hands no pressure. | Nintendo DS | labelimagesubject |
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 | Atlus (Atlus;Vanguard Entertainment) | 2008 | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize | |
Trauma Team | Atlus USA | 2010 | Trauma Team is an entirely new medical entertainment experience from the makers of the award-winning Trauma Center series. Encounter unprecedented depth across six distinct fields of medicine: play as a general surgeon, diagnostician, E.M.T., orthopedic surgeon, endoscope technician, and medical examiner. Follow the story as never before with all-new dynamic story sequences inspired by Japanese animation and comics; each dramatic chapter comes vividly to life with distinct style. Hand-drawn art, innovative animation, and quality voice acting perfectly capture the raw intensity, excitement, and danger of every heart-pounding moment. Bigger, more exciting, and more balanced than ever before, Trauma Team promises to be the ultimate medical entertainment experience. | Wii | labelimagesubject |
Two Point Hospital | Sega (Two Point Studios) | 2018 | Two Point Hospital is a light-hearted hospital management simulation game and a spiritual successor to the 1997 game Theme Hospital. The player is tasked with the management of a chain of hospitals in Two Point County, with each hospital representing a mission which needs to be completed in order to progress to the next, with different objectives assigned to them. As with Theme Hospital, the player is required to build the necessary rooms for diagnosis, treatment and comfort of patients, as well as research departments, staff rooms and other infrastructure. Staff, from humble janitors to renowned consultants, need to be hired, trained, rested, and kept satisfied with their job. Finally, hospitals can be customized to a higher degree than before, and items can be unlocked through leveling up existing hospitals. Meanwhile, the hospital's reputation and profitability need to be maintained in order to succeed. Illnesses are, unlike those in the real world, humourous in nature (e.g. light-headedness means the patient has a literal light bulb instead of a normal head). Minor ones, which do not manifest visually, require simple pharmaceutical treatment to be researched, while visual ones require entire dedicated rooms which are equally absurd. Aside from the main objectives for a particular mission, staff members can occasionally challenge the player in optional side objectives. Unlike in Theme Hospital, staff can make use of certain facilities like toilets and vending machines in their break times, and have more elaborate demands which affect their satisfaction with their workplace. All staff can be trained by external trainers and can even train each other, and while some skills (e.g. motivation) are common to all professions, there are some which are restricted to only a few professions (e.g. only nurses can be trained for injections, and only janitors can capture ghosts of dead patients). Aside from staff challenges, there are occasional visits from VIPs and optional emergency objectives, which bring extra reputation, money and Kudosh for successful completion. Kudosh is an in-game currency which is received exclusively from completing challenges and missions, and helps in unlocking customization items for future hospitals, increasing their attractiveness and therefore staff and patient satisfaction. As of the Superbug Initiative free update, the game's online features allow multiple players to join group projects and track each other's progress.*** [12] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Zahn | ? | 1987 | KC 85 | labelimageminimize |