My Town : Hospital

My Town : Hospital

Run a 2D dollhouse hospital with seven interactive rooms

Run a 2D dollhouse hospital with seven interactive rooms

My Town: Hospital turns a busy clinic into a playful sandbox for kids. Aimed at ages 4 to 12, it fits neatly into the broader My Town series and concentrates on indoor role-play across a compact two floor layout. You get seven distinct areas to explore, including an X-ray lab and a delivery room, each set up for simple medical scenarios that children can act out at their own pace.

Interactivity is the star. Most objects respond in believable ways, so placing characters onto equipment triggers context specific sprite changes. Ultrasound machines, gurneys, and other familiar tools function as little learners would expect, which gives the make-believe a gentle educational slant without turning it into a lesson. The 2D art is cheerful and clean, making it easy for young players to understand what each item is meant to do.

The cast expands with a surgeon, a family doctor, a nurse, an expecting mom, the rest of her family, and the newborn. Dressing them up and switching facial expressions is quick and encourages storytelling, whether a child is staging a checkup or welcoming a baby. That said, characters behave like paper dolls. Movement is mostly static, and actions rely on swapped sprites rather than full animations.

Presentation has one notable gap: there is no background music. You will hear object sounds, but the overall soundscape is quiet. Some families may appreciate the calm, while others might find the silence less engaging. The focus also stays inside the hospital, so there is little to do outside its walls.

As a safe, kid-friendly stage for pretend play, My Town: Hospital succeeds. Children who enjoy dressing up characters and tinkering with realistic props will find plenty to do. Those looking for lively animations or a wider world may want more variety.

Developer

My Town Games Ltd

OS

Version

7.03.00

License

Full