I love the New House M.D. Critical Cases Game on Facebook!

United States
August 19, 2012 10:30am CST
I loved the House M.D. TV series, and was sad to see it end! Now, I've just discovered the House M.D. Critical Cases game on Facebook, and, I beleive it will be my newest addiction! :) In this new game, you play a doctor working on House's medical investigation team, alongside the TV series' other familiar characters: Dr. Chris Taub, Dr. Rober Chase, Dr. Remy 'Thirteen' Hadley, Dr. Eric Foreman, and Dr. James Wilson. I am personally hoping for a character appearence of Dr. Lisa Cuddy! Perhaps she will pop up later in the game! You are given one 'Critical Case' to solve at a time. Each Critical Case has it's own storyline told through small skits (Just like in the TV series). It will begin with random characters, one of whom will suffer some unexplainable medical problem. The skit will then move to House and his team of doctors. Here, characters will discuss possible medical explanations to solve the cases. Your character can then use equipment around the hospital to run tests on the patient. The results given after each test will help your character eliminate health problem possibilities. To progress through the game you must solve the 'Critical Cases'. While working on each main case, you can treat other people that come to the hospital with the medical equipment. Each peice of equipment has it's own mini-game. Once you play the game, you have 'used the equipment' and you are given money, experience points and other special objects!. If you liked the House M.D. TV Series and havn't played the game yet, I suggest you at least try it out. The skits in the game remind you of the TV Series. Let me know what you think!
1 response
• United States
20 Aug 12
Wow that sounds like a really fun game. I'm currently catching up on all the past seasons of the show and i'm addicted. I never knew there was an actual game, I think that's so cool. Too bad I don't have a facebook so I can play :( Maybe there's a way to play the game without it.