Compare My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by It Matters Games. Published by Microids. Released on 12/3/2020. Available on PC, Nintendo Switch. Genres: Simulation.

Worth considering only if there's a young animal-lover in your household who has outgrown mobile games but isn't ready for anything more demanding than a cotton-swab minigame.

I run spreadsheets on grand strategy titles for fun, so handing me a vet clinic sim built for ages five and up is admittedly a hard pivot. That said, clarity of audience is its own kind of design discipline, and My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs deserves to be assessed honestly on those terms before anyone pulls the trigger. The short version: this is a kids' career fantasy, not a management sim, and every purchasing decision should start from that fact. The core loop works like this. Two patients arrive per in-game day, each carrying a simple complaint. You examine them, select a diagnosis from a short multiple-choice list, and then treat them through a sequence of button-hold minigames. A vaccination, for example, walks you through disinfecting the injection site, holding button combinations to uncork and press the plunger, then dragging a bandage across with the thumbstick. Each step is graded independently, and a clean run awards three stars and a coin bonus. Coins unlock new clinic rooms, which in turn introduce new procedures: a pharmacy for mixing medicine, an X-ray room, a grooming station. On paper that progression curve looks reasonable. In practice, the early hours offer very little variety, and the minigames themselves are shallow enough that repetition sets in fast, even for the target demographic. The presentation is the strongest card in the deck. Ten dog breeds and ten cat breeds are modeled with enough detail that a Corgi looks like a Corgi and a Siamese looks like a Siamese. Petting an animal in the waiting room fills a small happiness meter, and persistent petting eventually triggers a tummy-roll animation that will absolutely delight a six-year-old. The clinic decoration system lets you place trophies, plant pots, and framed artwork in designated spots, which adds a mild sense of ownership without demanding any real creative input. Visually, the colorful cartoonish style is competent and consistent, even if it is never pushing any hardware. Where My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs starts to fall apart for any player past primary school age is in the total absence of meaningful decision-making. There is no real economic tension, no staff management worth the name, no failure state that carries consequences. The game holds your hand extensively, which reviewers across the board note is intentional and appropriate for the target age range, but it also means an adult co-playing with a child will check out mentally within the first session. A secondary Petting Zoo mode strips out even the clinic management and just lets you interact with the animals freely, which is either a nice sandbox addition or a sign that the core gameplay needed a release valve, depending on how charitable you are feeling. Steam's own review pool sits at a mixed score, with the recurring criticism being that the minigames do not evolve meaningfully even once the later rooms open up. On PC specifically, the mouse-and-keyboard control implementation is functional but not ideal. The game was clearly designed with touchscreen and controller input in mind first, and some of the cursor-aiming minigames feel imprecise with a mouse. Nothing is broken, but younger players may need a brief adjustment period. There has been no major post-launch update activity to address this, and given the game's age the situation is unlikely to change. If your household has a Nintendo Switch available, that version is probably the better fit for the intended audience. Diego, Scout Team

My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs
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My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs

Dec 3, 2020It Matters GamesMicroids
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Worth considering only if there's a young animal-lover in your household who has outgrown mobile games but isn't ready for anything more demanding than a cotton-swab minigame.

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I run spreadsheets on grand strategy titles for fun, so handing me a vet clinic sim built for ages five and up is admittedly a hard pivot. That said, clarity of audience is its own kind of design discipline, and My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs deserves to be assessed honestly on those terms before anyone pulls the trigger. The short version: this is a kids' career fantasy, not a management sim, and every purchasing decision should start from that fact. The core loop works like this. Two patients arrive per in-game day, each carrying a simple complaint. You examine them, select a diagnosis from a short multiple-choice list, and then treat them through a sequence of button-hold minigames. A vaccination, for example, walks you through disinfecting the injection site, holding button combinations to uncork and press the plunger, then dragging a bandage across with the thumbstick. Each step is graded independently, and a clean run awards three stars and a coin bonus. Coins unlock new clinic rooms, which in turn introduce new procedures: a pharmacy for mixing medicine, an X-ray room, a grooming station. On paper that progression curve looks reasonable. In practice, the early hours offer very little variety, and the minigames themselves are shallow enough that repetition sets in fast, even for the target demographic. The presentation is the strongest card in the deck. Ten dog breeds and ten cat breeds are modeled with enough detail that a Corgi looks like a Corgi and a Siamese looks like a Siamese. Petting an animal in the waiting room fills a small happiness meter, and persistent petting eventually triggers a tummy-roll animation that will absolutely delight a six-year-old. The clinic decoration system lets you place trophies, plant pots, and framed artwork in designated spots, which adds a mild sense of ownership without demanding any real creative input. Visually, the colorful cartoonish style is competent and consistent, even if it is never pushing any hardware. Where My Universe - Pet Clinic Cats & Dogs starts to fall apart for any player past primary school age is in the total absence of meaningful decision-making. There is no real economic tension, no staff management worth the name, no failure state that carries consequences. The game holds your hand extensively, which reviewers across the board note is intentional and appropriate for the target age range, but it also means an adult co-playing with a child will check out mentally within the first session. A secondary Petting Zoo mode strips out even the clinic management and just lets you interact with the animals freely, which is either a nice sandbox addition or a sign that the core gameplay needed a release valve, depending on how charitable you are feeling. Steam's own review pool sits at a mixed score, with the recurring criticism being that the minigames do not evolve meaningfully even once the later rooms open up. On PC specifically, the mouse-and-keyboard control implementation is functional but not ideal. The game was clearly designed with touchscreen and controller input in mind first, and some of the cursor-aiming minigames feel imprecise with a mouse. Nothing is broken, but younger players may need a brief adjustment period. There has been no major post-launch update activity to address this, and given the game's age the situation is unlikely to change. If your household has a Nintendo Switch available, that version is probably the better fit for the intended audience. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Kids GameVet SimMinigame-BasedClinic BuilderCharacter CustomizationShort SessionsController RecommendedLow Difficulty

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 (64-bit OS required)
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
650 MB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 3GB+ // Radeon 4GB+
Processor
3.20GHz

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Developer
It Matters Games
Publisher
Microids
Release Date
Dec 3, 2020

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