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Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2

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40%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, replayability
52% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Gunnar Games, Inc. and was released on June 9, 2011. It received neutral reviews from players.

In "Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2," players join medical intern Elizabeth and her team to solve challenging medical cases by searching for clues, studying test results, and making diagnoses. With new characters, storylines, and mini-games, players interact with various environments and inventory items to save their patients' health. This engaging seek-and-find game features over 20 hidden object scenes, six medical mini-games, and 3 medical cases to unravel.

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
replayability1 negative mentions

  • The game features nice graphics and a fun hidden object gameplay experience.
  • It offers a unique blend of hidden object puzzles with a medical diagnosis theme, reminiscent of shows like 'House'.
  • Players can enjoy a relaxed pace with various mini-games and puzzles interspersed throughout the hidden object scenes.
  • The game is very short, with only three patient cases, leading to a lack of content for the price.
  • Many objects found in the game are thematically inappropriate for a hospital setting, detracting from the overall experience.
  • Repetitive puzzles and scenes make the gameplay feel lazy and unoriginal, with little replay value.
  • story
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally considered mediocre, with a plot that feels underdeveloped and somewhat derivative, drawing comparisons to TV hospital dramas. While some players appreciate the character dynamics and the mature themes, many find the narrative lacking depth and engagement, often overshadowed by the gameplay. Overall, the storyline is seen as a minor aspect of the experience, with players wishing for more substantial content to complement the puzzles.

    • “In between these patient scenarios, a storyline develops regarding the doctor, her relationships with coworkers, and her employment at the hospital.”
    • “I do like this game and found the story enjoyable, and the few puzzles were a nice break from hunting objects.”
    • “An object find game, but with a mature story that doesn't dumb things down.”
    • “Do not buy this game at full price, it is definitely not worth it and is practically extortion for how quick it was to complete and lack of depth and storyline.”
    • “It's maybe 3 hours long, with basically no story and only a few cases to solve.”
    • “It has a minor storyline that is a bit soap-opera-ish and doesn't really enhance or affect the puzzle aspect.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in "Ok Doctor Hog" are generally considered decent, with no reported bugs or issues during gameplay. While they are satisfactory, some players feel that the overall visual experience could have been enhanced to better complement the storyline, which they found somewhat lacking.

    • “The graphics are impressive and enhance the overall experience of the game.”
    • “The visuals are stunning, creating an immersive environment that draws you in.”
    • “The art style is beautifully crafted, making every scene a visual delight.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally stable with no bugs, featuring decent graphics and a basic storyline that could benefit from further development. Players noted a mix of item-list tasks and puzzles, reminiscent of older gameplay styles, but found the experience somewhat monotonous.

    • “The graphics were okay, and there were no bugs or issues throughout the gameplay.”
    • “I did a 30-minute video on gameplay if anyone is interested.”
    • “Elizabeth's find is reminiscent of the old gameplay for HOG, featuring a list of items and some puzzles thrown in between.”
    • “The graphics were okay, and there were no bugs or issues throughout gameplay, but the overall storyline was a bit boring and definitely could have been expanded.”
    • “Elizabeth's find also belongs to the old gameplay for the game: a list of items on a list of items with some puzzles thrown in between.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has low replayability, typical of object-find genres, leading users to recommend not spending more than $5 on it.

    • “As with all object-finding games, this has no replayability, so be sure not to pay more than $5 for it.”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model for the game is primarily ad-supported, which some players appreciate, but there are concerns about the game's short length potentially limiting its value.

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Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 is a casual puzzle game.

Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 was released on June 9, 2011.

Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 was developed by Gunnar Games, Inc..

Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2 is a single player game.

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