ASMR Syringe

1037 votes

ASMR SYRINGE

ASMR Syringe
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ASMR Syringe
ASMR Syringe
4.7
Longsession Freetime Strategylovers Management Growth
Rating: 9.6 (1037 votes)
Category: Simulation
Type: management & tycoon
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is ASMR Syringe?

yringe (Syringe/Injection Simulator) is a Medical Precision Game focusing on Dosage Calibration and Targeted Venipuncture. This title emphasizes the "Steady-Hand" mechanic, where the player must navigate a needle through various biological layers to deliver medication without causing "Tissue Trauma." It is a game of "Anatomical Accuracy," requiring the player to balance the "Infection Risk" and "Patient Comfort" meters.

Description

A satisfying medical simulation focused on precision and relaxation. Perform delicate procedures with various syringes, from injections to extractions, featuring high-quality sound effects for a true ASMR experience.

How to Play

Drag the syringe to align the needle with the target vein or muscle group. Tap and hold to Inject the Fluid. The gameplay is Precision-Tasking: you must hit the green zone in the dosage meter to avoid over-prescribing. Interaction involves "Prep-Work"—cleaning the area with alcohol and applying pressure post-injection. You must manage the "Patient's Pain Threshold" by moving the needle slowly and steadily.

How to Get High Scores in ASMR Syringe

High scores are earned through Flawless Procedure. A "Perfect Injection" requires hitting the vein on the first try with a 100% accurate dosage and zero patient stress. The pro secret is "Pre-Visualization"—watching the "Vascular Pulse" to time your needle entry when the vein is most visible. Completing the "Emergency Ward" levels with a "Gold Specialist" rating provides the highest points.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What happens if I miss the vein?

The "Patient Stress Meter" spikes. Too many misses will result in the level failing and the doctor being "Suspended" for a restart.

Q: Are there different types of medication?

Yes, higher levels introduce "High-Viscosity" liquids that require more pressure to inject, making the "Dosage Control" much harder to stabilize.