If you like hospital management games like Two Point Hospital and Theme Hospital, but want to be able to launch your care centers into space to solve the problems of caring for intergalactic alien species, we have good news for you. . New to Steam and GOG, sci-fi management simulator Galacticare is coming this year and promises just that in its preview trailer.
Galacticare sees him take on a directorial role in the eponymous Galacticare, a “pioneering interstellar hospital franchise that, for the first time in the 23rd century, heals more than it kills!” Unfortunately, this colorful and cartoony sci-fi world is far from a utopia, as it’s still plagued by all sorts of illnesses and diseases that you’ll have to deal with.
With seven different species to try, you’ll have plenty on your plate. After all, each type of alien has its own unique attributes, meaning what might work for one species may not work for another. Luckily, you’ll be able to fully customize the layout and design of your hospital to suit your needs, decide where to build rooms and place equipment, and hire the best staff you can find in the galaxy.
However, it’s not just the patients who need to worry: who knows what potential disasters could arise when you’re tasked with running a hospital in a space prison, one in orbit around a volcanic planet, or one nearby. of a cemetery. deep space? After all, few things really make management sims stand out like trying to make the best of a dire situation.
As a huge fan of Two Point Hospital, I can’t wait to see what developer Brightrock Games can bring to the genre. Setting up the space is certainly a fun way to add a new dimension to proceedings and opens up almost limitless potential for weird and wonderful ailments. The reveal trailer is also filled with ridiculous and hilarious animations, so it already seems to offer that lighthearted approach you need when dealing with a potentially dark topic like this.
Galacticare will launch in 2023 on Steam and GOG, as well as console versions on Xbox and PlayStation. You can now list it through Steam.
While you wait, check out more of the best strategy games on PC, plus some great city-building games if you’re a big fan of planning and managing complex networks. You might also want to check out other upcoming PC games to see what else 2023 has in store for you.