However, much like the NHS, it's ugly, slow and at times criminally inept. Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots GameFabrique You start with 10 stars, having the potential to build to 40 - ten for each trait.
In a very effective tutorial there is no manual , Dr. Carter takes you patiently through the steps and nuances of your beginnings at County. There are a lot of rooms, nooks and crannies for you to explore in the two stories of the ER at General. Dozens of staff and patients wander about, presenting opportunities for interaction. Through each of the seven episodes, you have the overall goal of improving your skills, ability to heal and, as importantly, your career status and potential advancement.
Whoever said doctors were in it just for love of the sick? You'll find you have three "stats" that not only need constant improving, but also can dangerously diminish - hygiene, energy and composure. You need to occasionally shower, work out in the gym, take naps and build relationships - sometimes with willing nurses only heterosexual affairs are encouraged.
Much like The Sims, conversation bubbles arise above the heads of approached NPCs, presenting options for interaction, enabled by a substantial menu at the bottom of the screen. As the game progresses, there may be accumulated payoffs or setbacks, depending on how the "staff" come to view you.
As the pictures demonstrate, ER is presented in a bit dated, but still very effective, 3D top-down world, with ability to rotate and zoom. It ran very nicely on my moderate level system. Script and voice acting are excellent, particularly from Dr. Carter Noah Wiley.
Yet this is a good place to comment on the strange lack of a manual, either paper or on the CD. The tutorial is thorough, but I had to make notes on keyboard commands and interface labels for future reference. There should, at least, have been a card containing such information. In the ER, our intern learns to triage, call for help "curbsiding" , assign to a bed, ask for lab tests, and actually lay on the hands. Sometimes this humorously animated little sequence works, sometimes it doesn't.
It's all part of the learning. Actually, the sequences and options can become a bit redundant, maybe like the real life of an intern. Saving this, however, are the interaction possibilities which can become weird if you want them to be , the career advancement concern, overall personal "health bar" worry, and the scripted events in the seven episodes. These range from the mildly serious to the mostly humorous. You'll deal with the results of a car accident, a fire at a superhero convention, the loss of power due to a wrecking ball crashing through the wall, a clown, a wealthy socialite, and others.
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