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Take charge of a WW1 field hospital on the Western Front and make all the decisions necessary to help the soldiers recover and to support the war effort. In this narrative management game, you are the last bastion of humanity. The year is 1918. You are major Henry Wells, a retired British combat medic, drafted back to take charge of a field hospital in the nightmare of World War I. Understaffed and undersupplied, the hospital is the last bastion of hope for countless soldiers on the Western Front. Your main aims are to keep up your team's morale and support the war effort with the soldiers you have treated. To do so, you need to manage your hospital to take charge of the flood of injured soldiers brought in after every battle. Make sure to admit the patients in order of priority, before treating them, scheduling surgery, or abandoning them to their fate. Resources are limited despite the ever-increasing needs… Learn to adapt to each new situation, taking sometimes morally tough decisions. Decide on improvements to make to your facilities and use the latest technologies available to military medicine.
Q: How does the game handle the moral dilemmas that arise in managing a field hospital during wartime?
A: In War Hospital, you will face morally challenging choices as you manage limited resources and make difficult decisions, such as prioritizing patients for treatment, scheduling surgeries, and even abandoning those with slim chances of survival.
Q: What are the consequences of neglecting a patient's care?
A: Neglecting patient care in War Hospital could lead to a decline in team morale and hinder your ability to support the war effort.
Q: Can you upgrade the hospital's facilities and equipment?
A: As Major Henry Wells, you can decide on improvements for the hospital's facilities and utilize the latest technologies available in military medicine.
Q: Do you need to make decisions about which patients to prioritize for treatment?
A: Yes, as the head of the field hospital, you will need to prioritize which patients to admit for treatment due to limited resources and an influx of injured soldiers.
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Take charge of a WW1 field hospital on the Western Front and make all the decisions necessary to help the soldiers recover and to support the war effort. In this narrative management game, you are the last bastion of humanity. The year is 1918. You are major Henry Wells, a retired British combat medic, drafted back to take charge of a field hospital in the nightmare of World War I. Understaffed and undersupplied, the hospital is the last bastion of hope for countless soldiers on the Western Front. Your main aims are to keep up your team's morale and support the war effort with the soldiers you have treated. To do so, you need to manage your hospital to take charge of the flood of injured soldiers brought in after every battle. Make sure to admit the patients in order of priority, before treating them, scheduling surgery, or abandoning them to their fate. Resources are limited despite the ever-increasing needs… Learn to adapt to each new situation, taking sometimes morally tough decisions. Decide on improvements to make to your facilities and use the latest technologies available to military medicine.

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| Pros for War Hospital - Xbox Series X | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Gameplay, Overall Performance | Gameplay, Action, Entertaining, Excellent cast, Physical copy |
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| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Campaign Length | There were no cons for this product— |