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Hospital Hustle

Hospital Hustle makes patient care a movement-and-resource routine. A successful sequence lets you accept patients, supply treatment machines, and keep hospital happiness high.

StrategyTwo-player hospital resource managementlandscape
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ABOUT THE GAME

Hospital Hustle game overview

At each fresh start, Hospital Hustle makes patient care a movement-and-resource routine. Machines require supplies, and untreated queues compete with the time needed to carry those materials. A good result comes from trying to accept patients, supply treatment machines, and keep hospital happiness high. Accept a patient, route treatment through the correct machine, restock what it consumes, and invest in staff or capacity. The happiness bar reflects how well the hospital is functioning. Through the next section, hiring and upgrading doctors, workers, and reception staff expands treatment capacity. Falling happiness indicates poor performance, although no explicit defeat threshold ends the shift.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Two local players can divide the workload. Coordination is useful because treatment, carrying resources, and reception duties can demand attention at the same time. When the pace settles, hiring and upgrading doctors, workers, and reception staff expands treatment capacity.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Hospital Hustle

Assign one player to incoming patients and the other to machine supplies when demand rises. Move with the separate key sets and avoid duplicating the same errand.

Hire or upgrade staff where a recurring bottleneck appears, then watch whether the happiness bar improves. Keep machines stocked before another patient reaches them.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Player one uses WASD for movement, while Player two uses the arrow keys to move around the hospital.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Hospital Hustle

  1. Divide patient intake and resource delivery so both players stay productive.
  2. Restock a busy machine before its current treatment cycle creates a queue.
  3. Upgrade the staff role responsible for the hospital's most frequent delay.