Therapy Simulator

Therapy Simulator

Genres:Indie, Simulator
Themes:Business
Game modes:Single player
Story:Step into the chair of a therapist in Therapy Simulator! Guide your patients through emotional journeys with branching dialogue choices. Balance humor, humanity, and the chaos of therapy!
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