‘Surgeon Simulator’ for iPad Gets a Brand New Update
Bossa Studios‘ famous operation game Surgeon Simulator has received its first major iPad update, adding a total of 13 new languages for players all across the world. In addition, brand new downloadable content featuring an extra-terrestrial patient will be available soon for free in an upcoming update as well. On top of the support for new languages, the game now saves your achievements locally just in case if you happen to not be logged into Game Center or near a Wi-Fi hotspot. For those that were having trouble controlling the movement of various items, the developers have fixed the bugs for each corresponding object making them easier to control. So far Surgeon Simulator for iPad has been fairly successful on the App Store, since the game’s release it has been in the top 5 overall in 49 countries. As of right now there’s no word on an iPhone version for Surgeon Simulator or even if there will ever be one, however, trying to play such a hard game on the iPhone’s small screen in comparison to an iPad probably makes it extra difficult. So for that reason, it’s hard to say if we’ll ever see Surgeon Simulator for iPhone. Last but certainly not least, here’s the rest of what’s included in the update:
- The ‘Time Lord’ achievement now works.
- Herobrine added.
- You no longer crash by restarting when you’ve stabbed yourself dizzy with the syringe. In other words, it no longer crashes if you try to cheat your way out of a tight spot.
- Fixed other small bugs.
Interested? Surgeon Simulator is available on the App Store for $5.99 by clicking here.