Montag, 30. Oktober 2017

Heart's Medicine - Time to Heal - PC Gaming Review


Hello my fellow Bats,
Today I will be reviewing a Casual Time Management Game on the Platform Steam. It is called Heart's Medicine - Time to Heal.

Heart's Medicine - Time to Heal is a Casual Time Management Game, Developed by Blue Giraffe and Published by Game House. We accompany Allison on becoming an aspiring surgeon at the Little Creek Hospital. The was released on the 20th of September 2016. Its native price is 12,99€ and it does provide both Steam Achievements and Trading Cards.

The Game is in the following 15 Languages available:
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese-Brazil
  • Dutch
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Swedish
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Thai
  • Traditional Chinese
I believe Heart's Medicine - Time to heal is not the first game in the series, but I am not entirely sure. It is however the first game I played from the Series and I enjoyed it non-the-less.

Most people know Casual Time Management Games most likely as Diner Dash Games. Diner Dash is a Casual Time Management Game available for mobile Phones and is rather successful from what I was reading. I personally know Casual Time Management Games from my Childhood, as they were very popular flash games in the Browser.

Also due to the fact that is not a Freemium Game, it is actually complete-able and enjoyable. Wondering what a Freemium Game is? Feel free to click here to read about a Freemium Game Review I did.

Heart's Medicine - Time to heal is a Diner Dash styled game with the story quality of a Hidden Object Game, which personally won me immediately over. The Story is very nicely told, the graphics are vibrant and beautiful.

Thanks to Challenges during Gameplay and scenery Change after a certain amount of levels, this game does not get boring.

Due to no Voice acting anybody in the above 15 listed Languages can play it without Problems, young and old.

The Story unlike in Delicious - Emily's Christmas Carol is not comical but rather drama orientated. It reminded me a little bit of the TV Shows Scrubs, Dr House and Grey's Anatomy.

Most Casual Time Management Games are rather short, however Delicious - Emily's Christmas Carol was 10 Hours long (with a few Challenges) which is generally the normal amount of time spent on a triple A Singleplayer Game.

All in all this Game is a Gem that I recommend playing for all Scrubs, Dr. House, Grey's Anatomy, Drama, Casual and Time Management Fans.

This Game is Vampire approved, due to its lovely Story, great Gameplay, Multi-Language Interface and beautiful Art.

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