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{{Header Nav|game=SimHealth | {{Header Nav|game=SimHealth}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
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|image=SimHealth boxart.jpg | |||
|title=SimHealth | |title=SimHealth | ||
|developer=[[Thinking Tools]] | |developer=[[Thinking Tools]] | ||
|publisher=[[Maxis]] | |publisher=[[Maxis]] | ||
|year=1994 | |||
|systems={{syslist|msdos}} | |||
|designer=John Hiles | |designer=John Hiles | ||
|genre=[[Simulation]] | |genre=[[Simulation]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
| | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|series=Sim | |series=Sim | ||
|pcgamingwiki=SimHealth | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''SimHealth''', released by [[Maxis]] in [[1994]], is a simulation of the U.S. healthcare system. Produced with assistance from the Markle Foundation, it is virtually unknown and difficult to find. | '''SimHealth''', released by [[Maxis]] in [[1994]], is a simulation of the U.S. healthcare system. Produced with assistance from the Markle Foundation, it is virtually unknown and difficult to find. | ||
An incredibly complex simulation, it was generally regarded as difficult and dry. Armed with none of the tongue-in-cheek humor famous for Maxis games, the only real link to the franchise was the [[SimCity 2000]]-inspired user interface. Some also claimed that the game was unfairly biased towards more liberal healthcare programs. It was produced only for [[MS-DOS]], and is almost impossible to locate on the market today, let alone play on a modern operating system. | An incredibly complex simulation, it was generally regarded as difficult and dry. Armed with none of the tongue-in-cheek humor famous for Maxis games, the only real link to the franchise was the [[SimCity 2000]]-inspired user interface. Some also claimed that the game was unfairly biased towards more liberal healthcare programs. It was produced only for [[MS-DOS]], and is almost impossible to locate on the market today, let alone play on a modern operating system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 24 August 2022
SimHealth | |
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Developer(s) | Thinking Tools |
Publisher(s) | Maxis |
Year released | 1994 |
System(s) | DOS |
Series | Sim |
Designer(s) | John Hiles |
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Genre(s) | Simulation |
Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
SimHealth, released by Maxis in 1994, is a simulation of the U.S. healthcare system. Produced with assistance from the Markle Foundation, it is virtually unknown and difficult to find.
An incredibly complex simulation, it was generally regarded as difficult and dry. Armed with none of the tongue-in-cheek humor famous for Maxis games, the only real link to the franchise was the SimCity 2000-inspired user interface. Some also claimed that the game was unfairly biased towards more liberal healthcare programs. It was produced only for MS-DOS, and is almost impossible to locate on the market today, let alone play on a modern operating system.