Factsheet

Developer:
Brightrock Games
Based in Brighton, United Kingdom

Release date:
TBA 2023

Platforms:
Steam
GOG.com

Website:
galacticare.com

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Description

Galacticare is a hospital management game in a weird and wacky sci-fi universe. In a colourful world rife with death and disease, design and manage perfectly functioning hospitals orbiting volcanic planets, deep-space graveyards, and psychic alien deities! With an offbeat narrative that twists together a ragtag group of eccentrics, the game takes you on a journey beyond managing a hospital. From your assistants - a dejected AI bureaucrat and Medi, a tireless janitorial robot - to the variety of consultants you’ll hire and bring along on your journey, the characters will grow beside you as you progress deeper through the story.

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What does the future hold?

Who knooooooooowwwss...

Features

  • Build a Hospital Unlike Any Other - Build the best place of healing you can amongst the stars - you design everything, from where the equipment goes, how big the treatment rooms are, right down to who you hire!
  • Eradicate Disease... Uniquely - From Laser Surgery that accompanies some jazzy music to the Projectile Machine (need we say more?), Galacticare shows you the future of medical treatments in space!
  • Help Intergalactic Divas - From super villains to superstars, your cast of consultants will define how you tackle a variety of challenges.
  • Be Ranked! - Your hospital will be ranked out of 5 to let you know how good you’re doing (... or how not good!)
  • Meet A Variety of Alien Species - From the peaceful bureaucrat species Kouber Baly, to the artistic Dyonai, you’ll meet and treat seven different alien species, all with their own unique attributes!
  • A Meaningful Narrative - The narrative will unfold as you play and flex your hospital skills and get to know the characters you're hiring, working beside and saving. Galacticare takes you on a colourful and bizarre journey - from the company’s humble beginnings orbiting 23rd-century Earth, to the internal world of an extra-dimensional deity, and everything in-between. It’s time to save the galaxy - one patient at a time!

Videos

Galacticare - Announce Trailer YouTube


Images

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About Brightrock Games

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Brightrock Games is a British independent game studio based in Brighton, UK, with a multinational core team of 15 people. Initially a small gathering of modders, enthusiasts and - most of all - gamers, the group first rallied under the banner of Subterranean Games, setting their sights o reviving a genre that AAA publishers had long neglected. United in a shared passion for the oft-overlooked dungeon management genre, Subterranean Games released War for the Overworld on PC, Mac and Linux in April 2015. With this critically acclaimed and successful game under their belt, the company name was updated to Brightrock Games to better reflect the team’s broadening horizons. Brightrock Games’ goal is to create genre-twisting strategy management games that tell engaging stories and push the medium forwards.

More information
More information on Brightrock Games, our logo & relevant media are available here.


Galacticare Credits

Josh Bishop - UK
Managing Director, Designer

Pierre-Arnaud (Nano) Boucher - France
Director, Programmer

Scott Richmond - Australia
Director, Producer, Programmer

Dante de Glanvill - New Zealand
Narrator and Acoustic Wizard

Stefan Furcht - Germany
Senior Programmer

Hugo González Rueda - Spain
Concept Artist

Pat Hore - UK
Art Director

Ciro Mihanovic - Croatia
Animator

Lee Moon - UK
Community Manager

Dan Tyler - UK
3D Modeller

Lee Moon - UK
Community Manager

Dean Angus - UK
Programmer

Mitchell Binding - UK
Producer

José Guillermo Ángel Pineda - Spain
VFX Artist

Audric Wasmer - France
Programmer

Nicolas Dupont - France
QA Analyst

Tina Stoica - Romania
UI Artist


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