Sophia's Animal Clinic Launches
Family Friendly Gaming News
Krefeld, Germany – December 4, in the year of our Lord 2025
– Independent development studio Joindots GmbH announces that
Sophia's Animal Clinic officially launches today in digital
format on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox One, Xbox
Series X|S.
Additionally, physical editions for PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation 5 are also available. The game will be released on
Nintendo Switch on December 15th, 2025.
Sophia's Animal Clinic - Mission Wildlife Park is an engaging
veterinary simulator that takes players on a heartfelt adventure
through a vibrant wildlife park, where they care for a variety
of animals, including horses, deer, ducks, donkeys, goats, and
rabbits.
Players examine symptoms, diagnose, and treat over 30 different
illnesses, attending to the unique needs of each animal with
empathy and precision. Using modern veterinary tools, they guide
their patients through recovery while experiencing the daily
life of a wildlife clinic.
The game combines intuitive controls, realistic treatments, and
charmingly animated animals, offering both fun and educational
insights into veterinary medicine, making it a delightful
experience for young animal lovers.
Features
Explore the extensive wildlife park and find injured or sick
animals.
Use veterinary tools for diagnosis and treatment.
Earn the trust of the animals – with patience, empathy, and
care.
10 different animal species, including ibex, wild boar, fox,
deer, and many more.
Learn exciting facts about the animal species.
Learn about 30 diseases and different treatments.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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