My Hospital Management Games

GameSticky
4
Rating
1M+
Downloads
free
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About this app

About My Hospital Management Games

As someone who loves management sims, I downloaded My Hospital Management Games by GameSticky on a whim. I didn’t expect to get so invested, but here I am, two weeks later, still rearranging my X-ray rooms and hiring specialists. This game puts you in the shoes of a hospital administrator, starting from a tiny clinic. I found it surprisingly deep for a free mobile game, and it really makes you think about patient flow and budget.

Features & Highlights

The core loop is simple but satisfying. You build rooms, hire staff, and treat patients to earn money and expand. What I love is the detail. You don’t just place a “doctor’s office”; you choose between a General Practitioner or a Cardiologist, each with different costs and treatment speeds. I remember saving up for a Pediatric Wing, and the rush of seeing my first little patient get treated there was weirdly rewarding. The multiplayer aspect lets you visit friends’ hospitals to borrow supplies, which saved me when I ran out of bandages during a flu outbreak event. The quests, like “Heal 10 patients with broken bones,” give you clear goals that always tie back into improving your facility.

User Experience

Jumping in was easy. The tutorial held my hand just enough without being annoying. The interface is clean on my phone, though I did accidentally fire a nurse once by tapping the wrong button—thankfully, I could re-hire her immediately. The real test came around the 5-hour mark when my small clinic was overflowing. I had patients waiting in the lobby, my only surgeon was exhausted, and my funds were low. I had to make a tough call: do I buy a new waiting room chair or save for a second treatment room? I went for the treatment room, and it was the right move. Moments like that make the game feel strategic, not just a tap-fest. The art style is bright and cartoony, which keeps things light even when you’re dealing with a virtual pandemic.

Pricing

The game is free to download and play. You can absolutely build a massive hospital without spending a dime, but it will take more time. There are optional in-app purchases for premium currency (like “Medi-Coins”) to speed up construction or buy special decorative items. I’ve never felt forced to pay; watching a short ad for a speed-up or a cash bonus is always an option. For a free game, the amount of content you get is impressive and never felt paywalled. It’s worth it for the hours of entertainment.

Updates & Support

GameSticky seems active. In my time playing, I’ve seen one minor bug-fix update and a larger seasonal event update that added Halloween decorations and special patient cases. The event was fun and gave me new goals. I had one issue where my game progress didn’t sync after switching phones. I emailed support through the app, and they got back to me in about 36 hours with clear steps to fix it. It wasn’t instant, but it was resolved.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded it directly from the Google Play Store. The app asks for pretty standard permissions for a mobile game. It needs network access for ads, multiplayer, and saving your progress to the cloud. The privacy policy, which I skimmed, says they collect gameplay data for analytics and show personalized ads. I see banner ads at the bottom of the screen and occasional video ads (which are optional for rewards). It’s about what I expect from a free, ad-supported game. I haven’t noticed any overly intrusive tracking pop-ups.

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App information

DeveloperGameSticky
Version1.2.4
RequiresEveryone
Downloads1M+
Pricefree