New in DxDetective
Three new starter cases for caregiver decisions
DxDetective now has three more free starter cases built around quick, caregiver-scope decisions: what to check first, what details to track, and when it is safer to ask for outside help.
Why these cases
Practice useful judgment with incomplete information.
Many home situations start with a few uncertain details. A parent, partner, family helper, or other caregiver may need to decide whether symptoms look routine, whether something is changing, and what details would help a nurse, doctor, or emergency responder understand the situation.
These cases are designed for people who are not medical experts and may not have first-aid training or long caregiver experience. The goal is not to tell players what a real situation is. The goal is to practice slowing down, checking the safest facts first, noticing severity signals, and communicating the pattern clearly.
What is new
Three free starter cases are now in the public case library.
8 min / Intro
The Practice That Felt Too Hard?
Compare unusual post-activity soreness, heat, hydration, and function before choosing the next step.
8 min / Intro
The Weekend That Followed Them Home?
Track a post-outdoor pattern and describe what is changing without jumping to a label.
9 min / Intro
The Dinner That Did Not Add Up?
Separate late symptoms, emergency signs, timing, and repeated patterns after a meal.
Murtek Foundation fit
The public setup stays spoiler-safe.
These cases keep the public setup separate from the teaching points. Public pages describe the situation without giving away the answer, while each case can explain the evidence after play.
That matters because DxDetective should help players practice useful judgment without pretending to be medical advice.
Boundary
Educational gameplay, not medical advice.
DxDetective can help you practice what to notice and what to ask, but it cannot tell you what is happening in a real situation.