
My Universe - Doctors & Nurses
A kids' hospital sim with a warm concept and some light educational value, let down by sluggish controls, repetitive mini-games, and a mostly negative reception on PC.
GamerScout Verdict
Only worth considering for very young kids with a strong hospital fixation, everyone else will hit a wall fast.
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About My Universe - Doctors & Nurses
My first impression of My Universe - Doctors and Nurses was that someone had a genuinely good idea: a colorful hospital sim aimed at young players, where you switch between a doctor and a nurse, listen to patient symptoms, and run through mini-games to treat everything from common infections to minor surgical cases. The concept has real merit, especially as a soft introduction to cause-and-effect thinking for kids who are fascinated by hospitals. The character creator lets you personalize your two new recruits, and the ward setting gives the whole thing a light story to follow, complete with a rival colleague named Doctor Pierce adding a small dose of drama. In practice, the execution struggles to keep up with the premise. Movement around the hospital is noticeably sluggish, and reviewers across multiple outlets flagged the same problem: the characters move so slowly that any sense of urgency the game tries to build just drains away. Dialogue has a habit of glitching mid-scene, which is a problem when patient symptom conversations are how you figure out what treatment to apply. The mini-games, which cover wound care, diagnosing illnesses, and basic surgical moments, are the clearest hook the game has. Unfortunately they recycle themselves heavily across the run time, and the nurse role in particular leans hard into fetch tasks rather than anything mechanically interesting. The story layer is thin. Supporting characters are broadly drawn, and the relationship-building between your recruits and the rest of the team never quite develops into anything that earns your emotional investment. The Mac version carries an additional compatibility warning: it does not run on macOS 10.15 Catalina or above, which cuts out a significant chunk of the platform it is supposedly sold on. Steam user reception sits firmly in mostly negative territory, with only around 30 percent of reviews positive across a small sample, so this is not a hidden gem being overlooked. If you are a parent shopping for something to occupy a very young child who has a strong, specific fixation on doctors and hospitals, the colorful presentation and zero-pressure approach (no time limits on tasks) give it a small window of viability. The educational angle, touching on recognizing symptoms and avoiding self-diagnosis, is genuinely thoughtful for the age group. But older players, or kids who have already spent time with better-polished casual games, will run out of patience well before the credits. The gap between what this game wants to be and what it actually delivers is wide enough that recommending it to anyone outside that narrow target window is a stretch.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 (64-bit OS required)
- Storage
- 650 MB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce 3GB+ // Radeon 4GB+
- Processor
- 3.20GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- It Matters Games
- Publisher
- Microids
- Release Date
- May 10, 2022



