Fall of Porcupine

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Playtime Not Played
Last Activity Never
Added 20-Oct-24 20:02:20
Modified 20-Oct-24 20:05:22
Completion Status Not Played
Library Steam
Source Steam
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 15-Jun-23
Community Score 74
Critic Score 72
User Score
Genre Adventure
Indie
Developer Critical Rabbit
Publisher Assemble Entertainment
Feature Achievements
Family Sharing
Full Controller Support
Single Player
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Description

Step into the town of Porcupine and take to the well-loved scrubs of Finley, the newest fledgling doctor to join the ranks of St. Ursula's hospital. As the seasons in the small-town change and life starts to stir, you'll soon realize that things aren't always what they seem: Not everyone is honest with themselves and others, the healthcare industry is not as illustrious as it seemed in medical school, and the work/life balance Finley strives toward might be impossible to achieve.

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Explore A Beautiful, Diverse World

Not only is there a lot to discover in the old hospital, but also in the small town of Porcupine itself. Take the time to meet the villagers and have a beer with them in the local pub, take a trip to the nearby forest, or spend quality time with your friends.

Hardened Professionals, Sweet Friends

The blunt head doctor, the selfless nurse, Finley's smart friends, and many other residents populate the small town of Porcupine. Engage in funny, profound, and sometimes serious dialogues, in which you'll be able to choose your answers and influence your relationships.

Demonstrate Your Skills and Empathy

You don't even have time to look at the clock because your patients are waiting! Investigate what's wrong with them through your conversations and treat them in different minigames that challenge you in logic, speed, and skill.

Expose Social Injustice And Structural Problems

At first glance, the small town is a warm, friendly place where everyone knows and greets each other. But if you live there for any length of time, you'll suspect that not everyone is as honest as they pretend to be – especially in an unhealthy healthcare-system.