




Health Audit Simulator
About Health Audit Simulator
Health Audit Simulator leans into the specific appeal of administrative procedure, transforming the mundane checklist of workplace safety into a gamified hunt for liability. Developed by Ryan Mcleod, the Health Audit Simulator release date is currently listed as Coming soon for PC. Unlike typical simulator titles that focus on building or destruction, this experience asks players to be the person who shuts the operation down, tasking them with identifying, flagging, and categorizing safety violations across 20 distinct environments.
The Logistics of Risk Management
The core gameplay loop centers on a three-stage process of discovery, physical marking, and digital documentation. Working for the bureaucratically named HAMISH organization, you must scour environments to plant flags on hazards and then use an in-game tablet to rank the severity of the risk. This introduces a specific layer of tension: the game isn't just about spotting an open flame or a loose wire, but correctly interpreting the level of danger it poses. The inclusion of two difficulty variants suggests that the margin for error in these evaluations will tighten, likely demanding a deeper understanding of the game's specific safety logic rather than just a quick eye.
By narrowing the focus to inspection rather than renovation, Health Audit Simulator creates a structured, almost forensic puzzle experience. The success of the title will hinge on how varied those 20 levels are and whether the evaluation criteria remain consistent enough to feel like a fair test of your observational skills. For those who enjoy the methodical, stationary satisfaction of titles like Papers, Please or the granular detail of job simulators, this is one to wishlist. It targets a niche that finds zen in the clipboard, turning the red tape of a health and safety check into a satisfying win state.
Features
System requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 11
- Processor
- Quad-core Intel or AMD at 2.5 GHz or faster.
- Memory
- 16 MB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce RTX 3050 or equivalent
- Storage
- 11 GB available space






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