Galacticare
May 23, 2024
YOU ARE THE DIRECTOR OF GALACTICARE; MANAGE YOUR OWN INTERSTELLAR HEALTHCARE COMPANY AND (TRY TO) SAVE THE GALAXY - JUST MAKE SURE TO GET PAID FIRST! Design, furnish, and upgrade your hospital. Hire doctors with distinct traits and backgrounds. Keep everyone relatively content by satisfying their various needs. Build and …
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Critic Reviews (6)
Graphics
78.0
Gameplay
72.0
Story
68.0
"Galacticare will have you reaching for the stars as you build your cosmic hospital up and treat the denizens of the furthest reaches of space. While it may be a little on the slow side to start with, putting in …"
Read original review"Clearly inspired by Theme Hospital and Two Point Hospital, Galacticare takes humorous hospital management into deep space. Building the perfect hospital and helping patients from a range of species is every bit as enjoyable as its inspirations, and with high …"
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65.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
82.0
"This all probably sounds a lot like Two Point at this point, and while I don&s;t think it&s;s entirely fair to say that Galacticare is just Two Point Hospital in space, it isn&s;t that far from the truth. I don&s;t …"
Read original review"Galacticare is a simple, imaginative management sim with a lot of personality. And really, what more do you need?"
Read original review"An enjoyably easygoing interstellar hospital management sim that doesn&s;t take itself too seriously, Galacticare is exactly the sort of game that will gobble up your time without you even realising. With streamlined mechanics and a daft sense of humour, there&s;s …"
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88.0
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78.0
Story
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"Galacticare blasts Theme Hospital off into outer space, putting its own distinctive spin on a management sim classic. It keeps things light with harmonious alien cultures and streamlined doctor levelling, making for a nice and accessible time."
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