Compared to the first one, it feels a lot backwards. I'm more of a meet-and-greet kind of guy. Then use the sandbox to choose whether to spend your new day with a new patient or to engage with a patient you've already met and enjoy her story. Or go to all kinds of places to meet new people, understand their troubles and use their medical knowledge to treat them, and open free door-to-door clinic, contact them or their families, tell stories, invite them to your hospital and so on. So open map selection is a good choice, you can meet a variety of people in shopping malls, gyms, restaurants, bars and other places, you can add emergencies to make the game more interesting, such as someone fainted in the gym, someone in the bar, someone in the mall and so on. In the hospital for examination and treatment, we have all kinds of interesting interactions, increased intimacy, various conversations, or sexual acts and so on. Overall, the second generation was disappointing. I hope the author listens to the audience.