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On Call

On Call

by Unknown

★ 89%
Price Free
Avg Players 0
Reviews 9
Released Nov 24, 2023
ClickerFree To PlaySimulation
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What players are saying

▲ Recommended 0 hrs

Basically a glimpse of my life. I do enjoy my job, but it sometimes sucks.... ...but War Thunder sucks more!

5 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 0 hrs

This game is amazing; as a health care provider, it gives a small glimpse of what we see and how demanding and unrewarding this job is. 10/10 the game is amazing; I wish there was a longer game of this.

3 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 0 hrs

On Call is not a game, it's an e-book that's been dumped on Steam masquerading as a game. As a visual/interactive novel, this doesn't feature any notable gameplay, it's just a lot of clicking through badly written dialogue that would never have been accepted or published in print, which poses the question, "How did something this badly written end up on Steam?". When someone hoping to become an author is unable to get published in print, they spend $100 and dump their high school fan-fiction onto Steam, under the guise of a game. is a rather poorly written medical drama CYOA e-book where you pretend to be a doctor, in much the same way the producer of this e-book was pretending to be an author, I guess. There's some extremely ropey looking elementary school art class "drawings" to go along with this one. As always, books aren't games. Visual novels/e-books are tedious at best... imagine the best novel you ever read, be that Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy or 2001: A Space Odyssey or Twilight (if you have terrible taste in literature), but then translate that to a format where the words dribble out and you have to click your mouse every time you wanted to read the next sentence, instead of just turning the pages. You'd think it was garbage. Now imagine that experience, but with much worse writing (because if these guys could write professionally, they'd be published authors and this would be on shelves in bookstores, and they wouldn't have to pay Valve $100 to self-publish this on Steam), and you have your average Steam e-book. One of the chief problems with failed authors polluting Steam with non-game E-books is that E-books can easily just be presented in a web browser... there's no justification for charging money on Steam for what might as well be a webpage. We don't spend thousands on buying a gaming rig to spend money on Steam for something Chrome or Firefox could do. While this E-book is "free", you can get better quality, professionally written books and comics for free online (from places like Project Gutenberg) or from public libraries. Steam isn't a comic book store, neither is it Netflix, it's for games. Your gaming rig is not a Kindle. It's impossible for me to recommend things to PC gamers that aren't really games.

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