Care Center Simulation
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Care Center Simulation

Run a busy daycare center! Attend to the needs of different babies by feeding, changing, and entertaining them to keep them happy.

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About Care Center Simulation

Care Center Simulation is a multi-tasking nursery tycoon game that tests your ability to manage an escalating "Chaos Level." Unlike a single-child game, you are responsible for an entire group of infants with diverse temperaments. The depth of the game lies in "Nursery Logistics"โ€”managing limited resources like changing tables and high chairs while multiple babies demand attention. It is a high-speed management challenge for players who enjoy high-pressure service simulations like "Diner Dash."

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How to Play

You operate a daycare floor with various stations: feeding, sleeping, playing, and changing. When a baby is dropped off, place them in a playpen. When an icon appears above a baby, drag them to the corresponding station. You must manage the "Queue"โ€”if a baby waits too long for a changing table, they will cry, causing a "Disturbance Chain" that lowers the happiness of all other babies. Your goal is to keep the nursery running smoothly until the parents return at the end of the day.

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Tips & Tricks

Elite scores are achieved through "Batch Processing." Try to feed multiple babies simultaneously if you have enough high chairs, rather than doing them one by one. Prioritize the "Fussy" babies (marked with a red icon) as they have shorter patience meters. Keeping your stations upgraded is vital; spend your earned coins on faster bottle warmers and automated swings to reduce the time a baby spends at any single station, maximizing your throughput.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

How many babies can I manage at once?
You start with two, but as you pass levels and upgrade the facility, you can manage up to six infants at a time.
Can I hire an assistant?
In advanced levels, you can unlock a "Nurse Aide" who automatically picks up toys, allowing you to focus purely on the babies' primary needs.