

Before you can treat an illness, you must know how to diagnose it, and so you go to your “Research” department and learn how to treat it. In our snowman’s case, he would head to the “Steam Therapy Room.” At the end of the shift, you simply click on the shift menu to collect your earnings.įortunately for gameplay, it’s rarely that simple. These patients check in with the receptionist and go to an examination room, and once they’ve received a diagnosis, they’re sent to the appropriate recovery room. Sick and weary patients trudge in with the same nod to humor that we saw in Theme Hospital, complete with ailments such as Frostbite that turn the afflicted into a snowman.

For one, instead of starting some form of crop or getting some gizmo to start plugging out meals for your customers, you’re asked to start a work shift for a limited amount of time (dependent on your level).

Still, it’s different enough from many current business sims to seem like a breath of fresh air, and several elements are worth attention. And there you have Simply Hospital in a nutshell, down to the very layout options for the hospital. Theme Hospital’s illnesses then needed to be cured in special rooms corresponding to the diseases, and you needed a diverse staff (including doctors, nurses and handymen) to run the whole show. Few people these days remember Electronic Arts’ Theme Hospital (1997), which required you to build a hospital and treat all kinds of silly illnesses (e.g., “Bloaty Head” and “Uncommon Cold”), but Simply Hospital borrows so liberally from the aging sim that it often seems like the same game. It also dangerously walks the thin line between homage and rip-off. Antics such as these usually result from a last-ditch effort to hide a game’s flaws with cheap eye candy, but Simply Hospital is actually a surprisingly decent and humorous hospital sim that nevertheless leaves a cold, clinical taste in your mouth at times. Clicking refresh sometimes reveals yet another voluptuous attendant with her needle at the ready, and certain other introductory screens suggest that we might be in for a couple of hours of adult-themed entertainment.
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That seems to be the logic behind 6 Waves’ Simply Hospital, which starts out with a full screen view of a nurse in a low-cut blouse that unavoidably draws attention to certain extravagant proportions. Simply Hospital is fun in spots, but quickly becomes another routine visit to the doctor’s office.
