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Run a quirky hospital, cure wacky illnesses, manage staff & finances. Unleash chaos with epidemics, ghost invasions & hilarious emergencies. Reach for those elusive 3-star ratings!

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What unusual "disease" could players diagnose and treat in the 1997 video game Theme Hospital? (Genius)
#1: Bloaty Head
#2: Invisible Man Syndrome
#3: Hairyitis
#4: Slack Tongue
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Which company developed the 1997 video game Theme Hospital? (Medium)
#1: Electronic Arts
#2: Bullfrog Productions
#3: Sega
#4: Nintendo
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In Theme Hospital, the fictional disease Bloaty Head requires patients to have their heads popped and reinflated to the correct size as a treatment.
In Theme Hospital, the diseases include Hairyitis, which turns patients into werewolves, treated by using a de-hairing machine.

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What is your favorite aspect of Theme Hospital?
Quirky diseases and their cures
Building and managing hospital layouts
Researching new treatments and machines
The humor and visual style
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Which feature would you most like to see in a Theme Hospital sequel?
Advanced AI for hospital staff and patients
More diverse and complex diseases
Enhanced graphics and art style
Online multiplayer and co-op modes
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release
1997

Theme Hospital Release

Theme Hospital, a simulation video game developed by Bullfrog Productions, was released, allowing players to design and manage their own hospital with humorous and challenging gameplay.

re-release
July 22, 2010

Theme Hospital Re-release on GOG.com

Theme Hospital was re-released digitally on GOG.com, making it accessible on modern computers and reaching a new generation of players.

digital_distribution
Early 2011

Theme Hospital Availability on Origin and Steam

Theme Hospital became available on popular digital distribution platforms like Origin and Steam, further increasing accessibility and preserving its legacy.

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