Ubisoft:
House M.D.
Critical Cases
Facebook Game
Review
If you are a House fan like me and looking for a great House game fix, House M.D. Critical Cases is a perfect online game for you.
I was really thrilled to find out that House M.D. Critical Cases was available as a Facebook game.
Watching the show, I always thought that I could figure it all out. Now I have the chance.
Upon entering the game you become the doctor. You do not play as House. I, of course, was Dr. Georgia, and chose the look that I wanted. There were many to choose from, so I liked that feature right away. The personal angle was great.
Maybe in the back of my mind I always wanted to be a doctor, since I really took to this game like bees to honey.
I loved watching a scenario of what happened to the patient and then watching the patient's arrival by ambulance to the hospital emergency room. Of course, not to worry, I was there to figure out the diagnoses and help cure the patient.
Well, I mean, the first patient did not make it, but I did get the "Everybody Dies" trophy.
I guess the world should be happy I went with teaching as a life career and not the medical field.
But, none the less, I did catch on and was much
better as time went on.
I loved going back to the patient's house or scene and collecting up clues to help me along.
The game was also filled with great mini games to keep things moving. The mini games also helped to rule out different things as you move along to the diagnoses.
Of course House was around to spew out a few sarcastic terms and help if you needed an opinion. He does grace the Boardroom and pops up as the game goes along. I did love being a part of House's team, even if it was only on Facebook.
Of course the main patient is not the only one in the game. There are patients all over that help you to score extra points and cash to purchase items that you will need as a doctor.
It's also a plus to bring in some Facebook friends to help you along the path as specialists in their field.
All in all, I did enjoy this game and I also had hubby give it a try. He is not a big House fan, but he did have a blast trying to diagnose the patient!
Check out the game here
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