Welcome to your first night shift at Animal Hospital. You're the staff now, which means treating patients falls on you. The patients act strange sometimes, so stay alert and learn the basics fast.
Understand Your Job
Your role is to treat animals that come to the hospital during the night shift. This isn't a free-roam exploration game — you have specific patients to care for and tasks to complete. Pay attention to what each patient needs when they arrive.
Watch for Weird Behavior
Not all patients are acting normally. Some are behaving strangely, which is part of what makes this hospital unusual. Don't ignore odd actions or appearances — they're clues about what's happening. Staying observant could be key to handling situations correctly.
Learn Patient Needs Quickly
Different patients require different treatments. Rather than guessing, observe what each animal needs and act on it. The sooner you figure out the treatment each patient requires, the better you'll perform your job.
Manage Your Night Shift Time
You're working nights, so your shifts have a specific duration. Prioritize which patients to see first and don't waste time on unnecessary actions. Treat the most urgent cases before your shift ends.
Communicate with Patients
Animals at the hospital may respond to you in ways that give hints about their condition. Talk to or interact with each patient to understand what they need. This can prevent mistakes in treatment.
Use Available Tools Correctly
The hospital has medical equipment and supplies for a reason. Learn what each tool does and when to use it. Using the right tool for each patient speeds up your work and improves results.
Stay Calm During Anomalies
When patients act unusually, don't panic. The game is designed with these strange moments in mind. React calmly and treat the situation like any other part of your shift.
Explore the Hospital Layout
Knowing where things are in the hospital saves time during your shift. Visit different rooms and locations when you get a chance so you know where to find equipment, supplies, and other staff members.