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Very cool. I had a lot of fun playing this and just being silly. It's a nice little casual game to burn a few minutes.

Gameplay - https://youtu.be/pJ5SHUArgig

#gjfest

The junior doctors have done it again.

You told them having only one senior surgeon would end in disaster.

There are queues going out the door and everyone is muddled up.

Put the patients back together, and for god's sake don't miss anything out!

Instructions

It's all drag and drop. Drag organs and other items to and from the bodies. Watch the patients' chart to ensure that you're getting them to the required level (80% for normal people, 90% for VIPs), and keep an eye on the pressure gauge to make sure your reputation doesn't fall too low.

Reception

Winner of "Best Game Design" in Something Awful GameDev Challenge X

"It's probably been my favorite game of the jam thus far. I still haven't played that far in but it seems like you recorded a lot of different voice clips for the doctor. I think the idea is pretty cool though and micro-managing the different elements could be really enticing, I could see myself really enjoying this on a smartphone or tablet. "

"Fun, fun game. Accumulating body parts, trying to keep things organized (which I realized was important way way too late), sticking random stuff in patients just to get it out of the way, balancing who is important and who isn't trying to make sure you have a steady supply of the most valuable body parts ready to go (which was elbows for me, oddly enough, always short on elbows so I gotta be an elbow thief)."

"The graphics worked, the intercom voiceovers were fun, the actual gameplay was enjoyable, and I'm probably gonna play this again when I'm done judging to see just how far I can get. In fact, I would have played it more now, except that it crashed and caused me to lose all my progress. 9/10" (NB: This bug has now been fixed!)

"Critical Admission Hoo boy, this started out easy then got hard! Strangely satisfying to remove organs and make a big pile, too. I definitely loaded out VIPs with all the best stuff - they didn't need peasant normal elbows or guts, only the best. Which is Positronic Brains in every slot! As mentioned before a couple of times, I'm super bad at gaming, but still managed to get through a couple of stages before dying."

Credits

Developed and designed by Jonathan Scott, Tom Blount, David Millard, Priyanka Singh, and Devasena Prasad, based on a game idea by Charlie Hargood. Receptionist voiced by Melanie Ehrlich. Other sounds from FreeSound.org.

Source Code

All of the source code is available on Github.
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teen
Mild Cartoon Violence
Mild Fantasy Violence
Animated Bloodshed
Drug Reference
Comical Shenanigans
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