- June 9, 2011
- Gunnar Games, Inc.
Elizabeth Find M.D.: Diagnosis Mystery - Season 2
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About
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.








- The game offers a unique blend of hidden object gameplay with a medical mystery theme, reminiscent of shows like 'House'.
- There are plenty of objects to find and puzzles to solve, providing a satisfying challenge for players who enjoy this genre.
- The game features a mature storyline that adds depth to the hidden object experience, making it more engaging.
- The game is very short, with only three cases to solve, leading to a feeling of insufficient content for the price.
- There is a lack of replayability, as once completed, players cannot revisit the game without starting a new profile.
- Some puzzles and scenes are repetitive, which detracts from the overall experience and enjoyment of the game.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story features a minor, soap-opera-like narrative centered around conflicting personalities in a hospital setting, which some players feel detracts from the gameplay. While it adds a mature layer to the object-finding mechanics, it doesn't significantly enhance the puzzle experience, though it does touch on themes of personal relationships and challenges.
“An object-finding game, but with a mature story that doesn't dumb things down.”
“However, when you have your private life and friendships being tested, it's another story.”
“There is also a small story involving conflicting personalities in the hospital.”
“It has a minor storyline that is a bit soap-opera-ish and doesn't really enhance or affect the puzzle aspect.”
“A little more story than I would like compared to the amount of gameplay.”