Yes, it’s from the same creators as the rather famous series of train safety videos. This simple idle-tapping game foregoes the dark humor of the games and videos meant for older kids. Take care of a bunch of patients who arrive in the hospital.
- Give walk-in patients a thorough check up.
- Help out emergency cases that arrive on the hospital door.
- There are no timers in this slow-paced game.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this Dumb Ways to Die video game for free as a web application .
Dumb Ways Jr Zany’s Hospital Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Interact with various patients to see what shenanigans they’ve been up to.
- Starting the Game
- On the welcome screen, select the play button to begin.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- With your mouse, left click and drag to select and interact.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap and swipe on the screen with your fingers to select and navigate.
- Game Play
- Reception
- The reception is a place where you can interact with the patients that come in for checkups.
- Select patients that walk in and drag them around the office to have them interact with things.
- Drag the patients to the doctor’s office door at the bottom right corner to begin a checkup.
- Select the ambulance to open the emergency minigames.
- There are a few environmental items you can play with:
- Selecting the microphone on the bottom left corner will play different hospital background sounds.
- Select the buttons 1 to 5 on the TV will change the video that plays on it.
- Patients can interact with a number of objects on the reception area:
- Place them on the chairs at the center and they will sit down.
- Place them on the height chart or scale to see find out how tall and how heavy they are.
- Checkups
- Choose an interaction from the bottom row (left to right):
- Tongue depressor: Makes the patient open their mouths
- Thermometer: Finds out the patient’s temperature. Not all patients need this.
- Stethoscope: Lets you hear the patients’ heartbeat
- Sphygmomanometer:
- This device measures the patient’s blood pressure.
- Keep clicking the bulb at the end to inflate the device until you find the patient’s blood pressure.
- Bandages: Stick them on the patient.
- X-ray: Allows you to see the patient’s bones.
- Emergencies
- Uncoil the snake
- Left click or tap anywhere on the screen.
- Slowly pull back to uncoil the snake.
- Don’t pull forward as it will tangle the snake back up again.
- Once the snake is removed, the patient will be fine.
- Stomach issues
- Take out all the junk food and inedible items giving the patient indigestion.
- Select the junk food and push it out via the esophagus (the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach).
- Once done, the patient will instead choose to eat a carrot.
- Bee stings
- Select the patient’s bee stings to cover them with ointment.
- Once done, the patient will be healed. However, the bees will chase them.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for younger players who like the Dumb Ways to Die series.
- Its lack of cartoon violence makes it suitable for younger preschool-aged children.
- However, older kids with that sense of humor might find this game boring.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Dumb Ways Jr Zany’s Hospital
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Health Kids on November 1, 2022