I love a game that begins by warning players that the surgeries shown differ greatly from real life ones, and should not be performed at home. I guess I won't be fixing any gunshot wounds with my DS ...
I’m partial to the emergence of medical drama games on the DS and Wii. I remember Life and Death for the PC (released over a decade ago!), but it was not nearly as immersive or challenging as Trauma ...
After finishing Trauma Center on DS some time ago, we've been keen to get our next fix of surgical action. So, we were delighted to hear that publisher JoWood is bringing the Tendo Dokuta series from ...
You’ve watched the dramas, comedies and soap operas on television – now it’s your chance to slip on the scrubs and become a real live doctor! LifeSigns is an original, exciting and portable adventure ...
TORONTO, Canada. November 2, 2007. DreamCatcher Inc. of the JoWooD Group, a leading worldwide publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment software, today announced that LifeSigns: Surgical ...
Liezen, Austria, 29. November 2006; Allerts, Bluelights and bloody excorations - humanity need the gods in white. JoWooD Productions makes you become a lifeguard! In Lifesigns for Nintendo DS it's up ...
Dreamcatcher released this trailer for Lifesigns: Surgical Unit, the first game from Spike’s two part Tendo Dokuta series. Keep in mind Lifesigns was released as a Nintendo DS launch title in Japan so ...
Alerts, blue lights and bloody excoriations – humanity need the gods in white, and DreamCatcher is bringing it to North America. In Lifesigns for the NDS, it’s up to you if you save lives. Each second ...
LifeSigns: Surgical Unit is like a rather bold hybrid of Phoenix Wright and Trauma Center. You might call it Drama Center, or Phoenix Wright: Surgeon at Hospital. To wit, not only is most of the game ...
Liezen, Austria, March 5th 2009; JoWooD Productions is happy to report, that the revitalization for Lifesigns - Hospital Affairs succeeded! After a few months away sick, the game is now ready and will ...
A medical-themed adventure game for the DS. It is the sequel to the Japan-only DS launch title Kenshuui Tendo Dokuta, which inspired the more gameplay-heavy Trauma Center series. Advertisement A ...
Live the exciting life of a young, motivated doctor in this simulation game where you will find out what it is like to examine, diagnose and operate on patients.