Description
An endearing cartoon game called Toca Pet Doctor is made for kids between the ages of 2 and 6. You take care of 15 animals throughout the game, all of whom have various medical issues. Help feed them, set their broken bones, and bandage their wounds so they can mend and rest.
Young children can play the video game Toca Pet Doctor. A 2D cartoon animation is used to create the game. The primary screen features 15 different animals, each with a different ailment or injury, in a sort of waiting room-like setting. When you tap an animal, a screen appears where you can interact with objects and treat the animal’s problems. You can feed your pet by dragging food towards their mouth after you’ve fixed whatever is wrong with it, then watch as they go back to the waiting area and take a nap.
Toca Pet Doctor resembles an animated children’s book in many respects. It’s simple to picture a picture book about a veterinarian who treats a cat with injured ears, a bird with a broken wing, a worm with a knot in it, and other ailments. Toca Pet Doctor is probably best explored first with both you and your child, just like this picture book. However, your youngster can return to the game on their own and engage with the animals at their convenience after you have gone through all of the scenarios and explained what is happening. Encourage your students to come up with their own tales of how the animals were hurt.
The game Toca Pet Doctor is pretty brief. You can anticipate finishing all fifteen of the scenarios as an adult in less than 11 minutes. It’s not entirely accurate to say that there are only 10 minutes of gameplay because the app is made for children between the ages of 2 and 6, but a young child won’t be entertained by this game indefinitely. Instead, it’s a tool you can add to your arsenal of kid-friendly entertainment, much like a picture book. On your first trip through Toca Pet Doctor with your child, plan to spend up to 30 minutes doing so. Following that, it’s probably best utilized as a routine or as a 5–15 minute activity during a longer play session. For instance, you might pull out Toca Pet Doctor after reading or watching an animal-themed story, or you might allow your child to “practice” on the game for a little while while you prepare. Although older kids might enjoy playing the game once or twice, the lack of options and variety will probably make it quickly lose its appeal.
Toca Pet Doctor is a little but well-made program. The game’s controls are simple and responsive, and the animation is fantastic. The game’s scenarios are all completely kid-appropriate for all ages and households, and the sound enhances the experience. The slightly “gross” conditions of some of the animals—such as a lizard with a bug-filled stomach—will help kids learn that getting sick isn’t always a fun, tidy, or pleasant experience. A belly full of bugs is not the kind of gross thing that real doctors and veterinarians have to deal with every day.
Editor’s Review & How To Play
For young children, there is a game called Toca Pet Doctor. Each animal you choose from the waiting area will allow you to examine them and treat any ailments or wounds they may have. Most of the time, tapping on the illness or using a nearby tool to make the problem go away will solve the pet’s problems.
A green snake can be found inside the egg in the waiting area. Choose the egg and tap it until the shell breaks to assist them in emerging from their egg. Drag flies toward its mouth to feed it once it has broken free from its shell.
The pink worm is tangled up in a knot in the waiting area. Grab him above the knot in the middle and pull up to free him. Drag a leaf toward its mouth after it has been completely straightened out.
The mouse in the waiting area is feeling queasy. Tap to release the bubbles in his stomach so the cookie can land where it belongs and cure his stomach aches. Drag food to the mouse’s mouth, just like you would with other animals, so that he can eat and go to sleep.
The duck’s head wound has grown into a sizable lump. Help the duck bandage their head to fix the problem after using the nearby icepack to ice the wound. Give the duck plenty of seeds to eat so they can rest in the waiting area.
The dog’s fur is covered in ticks, fleas, or some other comical parasite. As soon as these creatures come, drag them into the collection jar. After that, give the dog dog treats until it falls asleep.
The blue bird is affixed to some gum. Fix this by dragging the gum lower until the mound has disappeared, and then give the bird some apple slices so it can sleep.
The beaver has detritus, including a twig, lodged in its mouth. To clean the beaver’s teeth, put toothpaste on the toothbrush and swirl it around. Once satisfied, feed the beaver and let it to take a snooze in the waiting area.
The turtle is flipped over. Drag it around to turn it upside down, then give it some flowers and send it out.
The ear of the yellow cat has been torn by an unknown object. Before bandaging the ear, wipe the cat’s ear and apply ointment to the wound. Once that’s finished, you should feed the cat so it may take a nap.
The frog’s belly is covered in a variety of vivid warts. After cleaning these off with tools and soap, feed it.
The white rabbit has a number of wounds. Feed the rabbit after applying bandages to the appropriate-shaped scrapes to heal them.
The spider’s eyes are crimson and bloodshot. To let the spider see well once more, place an eye dropper over each eye in turn. After that, feed the spider so it may rest.
The lizard’s stomach is stuffed with insects. Drag them out and aid their escape, then feed the lizard.
The wing of the white bird is broken. Before feeding the bird, wrap the wing in the given bandage and drag the bones to the corresponding outlines.
Some kind of monster resides inside the snail’s chambers. Then, feed the snail after dragging the creatures so they can drop down the vertical tube. You’re finished!
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