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Reptile Rehab

$4.99
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Open And Maintain A Jungle Rehabilitation Centre!
Renovate your brand new rehabilitation centre deep inside the tropical rainforest. As time goes on care for all your injured reptile patients & earn money to upgrade and build new areas.



Adopt, Care For & Rehabilitate For A Variety Of Cute Reptiles!
Lot's of sick & injured reptile need your care. With 20+ unique in-game species, you can be sure to have fun for hours and hours as you support these cute critters recovery.

Support Your Reptile Patients By Caring For All Their Health Needs!
Watch your patients recover their; Hygiene, Welfare & Nutrition. As they gain stats, rehabilitation gets closer & closer. When the time comes, take the reptile patient outside and watch as they take their first steps into the wild.

Earn Money, Purchase Areas & Upgrade Systems For The Coolest Rehabilitation Centre!
Recovering & rehabilitating reptile earn your centre sweet cash rewards to upgrade and build systems within your centre. Helping you recover creatures quicker and keeping them happier.

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User Reviews

Mixed
6 user reviews
67%
Positive
30 min at review
Not Recommended

I really like the concept of helping different reptiles recover and finding them a new home etc. It's a cute and simple game. There's some fundamental problems with this game though. 1) The game gets a lot wrong about reptiles. Food is one example, not all reptiles eat Watermelon and radishes. There's a ton of different reptiles you can adopt in this game and no variety in what you can feed them. Reptiles also have varying care requirements. (Temperatures, special lighting, vitamins, humidity, space, places to hide and climb, etc.) If the game took these into account it would provide a lot more gameplay value. You could do research on the computer in the office before adopting a new reptile species, and set up the tank in advance. each reptile would be a little different. 2) The gameplay loop consists of adopting a reptile, providing it with food, medicine, and a clean tank, and then releasing it right outside your front door. The game should have some sort of system for adopting ou...

27 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Not a good game to be honest. It gets repetitive quick and I often found myself bored out of my mind. The gameplay consist of random pop-ups, you grabbing whatever item is needed to get rid of the pop up, return to the main room and place the item back down, then wait for the next pop-up to come around. It does look good if you're into adorable games. But the gameplay itself is just extremely lacking. There's not really a story or anything, you just earn money and points to adopt more animals and buy upgrades and then do that over and over again. Not even the bought upgrades feel rewarding since they feel like they barely make a difference to begin with. At one point you even unlock a bot that helps you with your chores, however the bot sometimes ends up feeding empty enclosures and the like and each time he does actually do one of your chores properly, you wish he didn't because it was the only thing other than standing around idly you could have done. Big nope from me. Can't recomme...

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I think just because I've always been obsessed with reptiles (and there aren't many reptile games out there) I do love this game. it does have its issues though.. Cons: - the main character looks VERY uncanny... and there aren't many options to customize (ex. the skin tone options are just light brown and medium brown.. and I'm pale as all hell) - the character's movements are SO SLOW, there is technically a sprint button but it only works half of the time and still isn't fast. also, you only ever have to move left and right since it's a point-and-click game. - obviously, there's the inaccuracy for reptiles (like feeding snakes watermelon) but it doesn't bug me too much. I wish there was more variety in the reptiles. ex. crested geckos and leopard geckos have the same middle just different colors..) - it can defiantly be tedious walking back and forth.. this feels more like a mobile game. but if they add a bit more story, interactive parts, rooms, reptiles, and customization. I feel l...

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun, cute, cozy—take care of reptiles and set then set them free 😃

2 helpful
13 min at review
Recommended

Cute art style but a bit buggy. You adopt reptiles on your phone (for money) and then set them free in a jungle once they have recovered all their needs (hunger, cleanliness, health). I was a bit confused in the beginning about the controls (WASD) and there are some bugs such as empty enclosures having needs, the game crashing when you return to the main menu, and somewhat glitchy room transitions. I also found the door noise a bit annoying since you have to change rooms so often. The graphics are really nice though and I think the game has great potential. It would be great if there was a bit more to do.

2 hrs at review
Recommended

Good fun for a little while. Lacking in any significant content or feeling of progression, but the game play loop is still quite fun i guess. Even though the game is not very accurate to real life reptile care. I guess it is worth it, but only since the game is quite cheap.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660
  • Storage: 700 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Reptile Rehab cost?

Reptile Rehab costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Reptile Rehab?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 Storage: 700 MB available space

What platforms is Reptile Rehab available on?

Reptile Rehab is available on Windows PC.

Is Reptile Rehab worth buying?

Reptile Rehab has 67% positive reviews from 6 players.

When was Reptile Rehab released?

Reptile Rehab was released on Sep 9, 2022.

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