

To save the household to your library click on the folder icon in the bottom right corner of the window. To add a household to the gallery from Create a Sim click on the “save household” icon in the top right navigation bar, choose a thumbnail by clicking on the photo icon until one you like appears, then add a description, once completed click the cloud in the bottom left under the description section to upload to the gallery. They may not actually be able to play Happy Clinic for long without feeling forced to buy in-app currency to continue - or, sadly, be shut out of the game.The Gallery is a place for you to browse, share, and download additional content created by members of the community without having to leave your game. Kids can repeat it - although they may not have much more success, if they don't have enough funds on hand to help them out. Once an angry patient walks out, the level ends.

At first, figuring out what to do next can be fun - once you reach the tenth level, however, the odds seem to be stacked against you. Patients have a partially filled-in circle above their heads when they arrive, which indicates how quickly they need to see a doctor, but you may not be able to provide help until quite some time after the person has been admitted for unexplained reasons. The amount of money earned by playing, though, isn't enough to steadily add those items, and kids may need them because the game quickly intensifies its play. Kids can use coins to help increase a doctor's healing speed. Patients also have brief profiles, but kids won't see them unless they click on people in the Patients tab after they've have been seen, so the information seems somewhat extraneous. As they complete to-do lists, they also unlock memories from her life, which don't seem significant. Kids don't really find out why the narrator's granddaughter would be working at one medical center to fund purchases for another, for instance. Some parts of the premise are a little convoluted.

Kids can line up them in the order they want them to be completed. These can be scheduled, which helps when things get busy. While some portions are automated, such as the doctor providing care, kids need to physically perform other actions. While some guidance is provided at first, eventually you'll need to clean beds, call doctors, and keep things moving smoothly in Happy Clinic on your own. Kids need to figure out which patient to admit - and what other tasks are the most urgent, but the pay-to-play structure keeps this from being a positive experience.
