
As it is now, you don't really care if you did okay or not, and it all gets a little pointless as it's not a challenging game to begin with. Giving out bronze/silver/gold depending on your score would have done a lot to the replayability and enjoyment. Although you get a score at the end of each mission, you're not told if you did well or not. You're meant to press a button to grab the nearest object, whether it's a door, a chair or a person's foot, but more often than not, the character ends up grabbing something else than you intended. Two main issues bring the game down though: 1. Two main issues bring the The premise is great, and the animations and rag doll physics initially create hilarious situations and moments.

Retrieved November 9, 2019.The premise is great, and the animations and rag doll physics initially create hilarious situations and moments.

The Stretchers received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregator Metacritic.

The comical style and co-operative gameplay of The Stretchers is reminiscent of that of the Overcooked! series, while the careless ambulance driving has been compared to the gameplay of Crazy Taxi. Players can unlock character costumes and furniture for the medics' home base by exploring the world map and mission areas. The game can be played in single-player, in which one player controls both paramedics, or in two-player co-op, where each player controls one of the medics. Players take on the role of medics to reach the location of Dizzies via an ambulance, with the ability to drive recklessly off ramps and through obstacles such as fences and walls. The Stretchers features lighthearted, ragdoll physics-based puzzles in which players are tasked with rescuing civilian "Dizzies"-residents that have been "dizzied" by the evil Captain Brains-and returning them to the hospital.

It released for the Nintendo Switch on November 8. The Stretchers is an 2019 action puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Nintendo.
