Chinese Medicine Simulator

In this simulator, you'll step into the role of an ancient Chinese physician, diagnosing and treating virtual patients while learning and practicing traditional Chinese medicine knowledge.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Simulator

Game Introduction

Traditional Chinese Medicine Simulator is a uniquely crafted indie game, distinct from most titles on the market. Its purpose is to help TCM enthusiasts or students learn traditional Chinese medicine with greater interest and efficiency, while also providing an entry point for players with zero background in TCM.


Name: Traditional Chinese Medicine Simulator
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy, Early Access
Developer: Qu Bo
Publisher: Qu Bo
Series: Traditional Chinese Medicine Simulator
Release Date: July 29, 2021
Early Access Release Date: July 29, 2021


MINIMUM:
* OS: Windows 10
* Processor: i3
* Memory: 2048 MB RAM
* Graphics: GTX 1030
* Storage: 512 MB available space
* Sound Card: Not required


Build.7385049
Fixed several bugs.
Fixed a bug in the "Syndrome Differentiation Primer" where the order was incorrect, and a bug where dragging symptoms could cause overlap. Welcome to report any bugs so I can fix them promptly.


Build.7381919
Update Notes:
Based on feedback, this update adds a free level selection feature and unlocks the patient quantity function.
Added TCM constitution data storage, allowing players to view previous test data.
Created a new operational workflow prototype, making the steps clearer.
Sound and fullscreen settings are now automatically saved.
The background music during consultations has been replaced with Chinese classical music.
Added numerous explanations to the "Five Movements and Six Qi" chapter to help players learn while progressing.
Fixed many bugs reported by players.


Although the game is currently quite hardcore—TCM students can dive right in, while most average players might find it challenging to start—I still recommend it to the majority of players, and you can even buy it without a second thought. Here are a few reasons:

  1. Health Necessity: Gamers often experience declining physical condition due to long hours of play, making them prone to illness or other symptoms. TCM is particularly adept at addressing such sub-health states and the resulting physical discomforts. While this game is professional, it includes content related to TCM constitutions, and such content will continue to be expanded.
  2. Educational Value: Players with no TCM background might not be able to start immediately, including with the TCM Simulator Primer and TCM Basics Primer. I will also add a zero-foundation introductory module to help most players get started with TCM.
  3. Health Reminder: Compared to FPS or roguelike games, a simulator might seem dull with a simple interface. However, even highly entertaining games often end up gathering dust in most players' libraries after purchase.
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