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Thought Kresnik would guess it, even though my clue was vague, but I guess he didn't see it

#32

'Theme Hospital'

for the PC released in 1997.

 

Surprisingly a fun and addicting game. 'Theme Hospital' is timeless. By far the best game of the 'Theme'-series, the game remains fun to play in any day-and-age. The game combines basic construction and management functions with silly humour and all-around goofyness. Naturally, the objective of the game is to run a hospital effectively, to make enough money and cure enough patients to proceed to the next level.

The game starts off easy enough, with just a few simple to cure diseases and few available rooms to build. Later on though, the game gets progressively harder, as there are more diseases, more rooms and more needy patients. In fact, I've never completed the game fully, because of one frustrating aspect; the so-called epidemics. Sadly, you can't really make your own hospital, as each level begins with an empty template building, whoch the player must efficiently organize.

Gameplay is simple, but good and effective, but the thing that keeps luring me back to this game once in a while is the humour. All those diseases are for the most part fictional and the most ridiculous things imaginable. Nevermind their descriprions. On top of that, patients express emotions in the most elaborate ways, most notably when they're on the toilet.

#31 Hint

This spin-off brings the until now realistic setting into the world of myth.