Feets Doctor Urgent Care

Seele01-Flash
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Feets Doctor Urgent Care is an engaging medical simulation game where you become a foot specialist treating various injuries and conditions. Perfect for players who enjoy doctor games and medical adventures.

Prompt

MODEL: Seele01-Flash
Please use Three.js to generate a **mobile-first game** with the theme "**Feets Doctor Urgent Care**". Please read the following detailed game design requirements first, and then generate the code accordingly: ### 1. Assets & Environment * **Visual Style:** Create a bright, colorful, and "Gross-Cute" cartoon aesthetic similar to classic flash doctor games (ASMR style). The colors should be high saturation (bright blues, medicinal greens, fleshy tones) to appeal to a casual audience. * **Main Asset (The Foot):** Generate a central 3D foot model. It doesn't need to be hyper-realistic; a stylized, smooth mesh is preferred. The foot must have clearly mapped texture zones for dynamic "ailments": * **Wounds:** Red cuts, green bacteria spots, wooden splinters (separate small meshes), and dirt patches. * **Responsiveness:** The skin texture should support dynamic decals (e.g., placing a band-aid mesh on top, wiping away dirt texture with transparency masks). * **Tools:** Model simplified 3D representations of medical tools floating around or in a bottom tray: * Tweezers (metallic/silver). * Antiseptic Spray Bottle (green with a red cross). * Soap/Sponge (orange/yellow with bubbles). * Laser/Scanner tool (sci-fi looking). * **Background:** A clean, radial gradient background (light blue to cyan) to focus attention on the foot. Add subtle floating particles (like sparkles or plus signs) to make the scene feel alive but not cluttered. * **Mobile Optimization:** Ensure the foot model is low-poly (<5000 tris) and uses baked lighting where possible to save battery. Use simple shaders for the tools. ### 2. Audio Requirements * **BGM:** A looping, cheerful, and relaxing instrumental track. Think "elevator music" but faster—light pizzicato strings, marimbas, or soft synths. It should feel sterile but welcoming. * **SFX:** * **Selection:** A soft "pop" or "bubble" sound when picking a tool. * **Action (Tweezers):** A satisfying "pluck" sound when removing a splinter. * **Action (Spray):** A "hiss" sound for spraying medicine. * **Action (Cleaning):** A "scrubbing" or "squeaky clean" sound when using soap. * **Success:** A magical "chime" or "ding" when an ailment is fully cured. ### 3. Gameplay Loop * **Objective:** The player acts as a podiatrist. The goal is to clear all ailments on the foot to reach 100% health. * **Core Mechanics (Tool-Specific Interactions):** 1. **Splinter Removal:** Select Tweezers -> Tap/Hold on a splinter -> Drag outward to remove it. 2. **Cleaning:** Select Soap -> Rub (swipe back and forth) over dirt patches until they fade away (alpha opacity transition). 3. **Healing:** Select Spray -> Hold over red cuts until they vanish or turn into healed skin. 4. **Disinfecting:** Tap on green bacteria clusters to pop them. * **Progression:** As each specific ailment type is cleared, play a small particle effect (confetti or stars). When the entire foot is clean, trigger a "Level Complete" animation with a happy sound and reset the foot with a new randomized set of problems. ### 4. Mobile Controls & Interaction * **Orientation:** Portrait mode (Vertical) is mandatory for one-handed play. * **Camera:** Fixed perspective centered on the foot. Allow slight rotation (max 15 degrees left/right) via single-finger drag on the background to see the side of the foot, but auto-center when released. * **Tool Selection (UI):** Place a horizontal scrollable toolbar at the bottom of the screen. Icons must be large (min 60x60px) for easy thumb tapping. * **Interaction Logic:** * **Drag & Drop vs. Selection:** Use a "Select then Act" model. Tap a tool to equip it (cursor changes to tool model), then interact with the foot. * **Haptic Feedback:** Trigger a short vibration (if supported) when a splinter is successfully pulled out or a wound is fully healed. * **Visual Feedback:** When a tool is hovering over the correct ailment type, highlight the ailment (e.g., outline glow) to guide the player. Do not ask for clarification. Do not request confirmation. Directly execute the generation task based on the given instructions.

Game Introduction

About the Game

Feets Doctor Urgent Care is an exciting medical simulation game that puts you in the role of a professional foot doctor. This HTML5-based adventure game offers an immersive healthcare experience where you diagnose and treat various foot injuries and conditions. The game combines educational elements with entertaining gameplay, making it perfect for players of all ages who are curious about medical procedures.

Core Features

Realistic Medical Simulation

Experience authentic foot care procedures with detailed medical tools and treatment options. The game features realistic injury scenarios that require careful diagnosis and proper treatment protocols.

Comprehensive Treatment Options

  • Injury Assessment : Examine patients' feet to identify problems like cuts, bruises, infections, and fractures
  • Medical Tools : Use professional medical instruments including bandages, antiseptics, surgical tools, and medications
  • Step-by-Step Procedures : Follow realistic treatment protocols from initial examination to final recovery
  • Patient Care : Monitor patient comfort and ensure proper healing throughout the treatment process

Educational Value

Learn about foot anatomy, common injuries, and basic medical procedures while having fun. The game provides insights into healthcare practices and helps develop problem-solving skills.

Cross-Platform Gaming

  • Universal Compatibility : Play seamlessly on desktop computers, tablets, and mobile phones
  • Browser-Based : No downloads required - play instantly in any modern web browser
  • Touch-Friendly Controls : Optimized interface for both mouse and touch screen interactions

Game Mechanics

Patient Treatment Process

  1. Initial Consultation : Examine the patient's foot condition and identify symptoms
  2. Diagnosis : Use medical knowledge to determine the appropriate treatment plan
  3. Treatment Application : Apply medications, bandages, or perform minor surgical procedures
  4. Recovery Monitoring : Ensure proper healing and patient satisfaction

Medical Scenarios

The game presents various foot-related medical situations including: - Minor cuts and scrapes requiring cleaning and bandaging - Infected wounds needing antiseptic treatment - Bruises and swelling requiring ice therapy and rest - Foreign object removal procedures - Post-treatment care and monitoring

Operation Guide

Basic Controls

  • Mouse/Touch : Click or tap to select medical tools and interact with patients
  • Drag and Drop : Move medical instruments to the treatment area
  • Menu Navigation : Use on-screen buttons to access different tools and options

Treatment Steps

  1. Patient Examination : Click on different areas of the foot to assess the injury
  2. Tool Selection : Choose appropriate medical tools from the available options
  3. Treatment Application : Carefully apply treatments following the game's guidance
  4. Progress Monitoring : Check patient responses and adjust treatment as needed

Why Play This Game

Educational Entertainment

Combines fun gameplay with valuable learning about medical care, making it both entertaining and educational for players interested in healthcare careers.

Skill Development

Enhances problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and understanding of cause-and-effect relationships in medical scenarios.

Safe Medical Exploration

Allows players to explore medical procedures in a risk-free virtual environment, satisfying curiosity about healthcare practices.

Stress-Free Gaming

Offers a calming, methodical gameplay experience that can be both relaxing and engaging, perfect for unwinding while learning.

Family-Friendly Content

Appropriate for players of all ages, making it an excellent choice for family gaming sessions or educational activities.

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