- 3 Healers lets you control Jesus Christ, Rasputin, or Bruno Gröning in a stealth-based healing adventure.
- Players must heal civilians while avoiding guards and authorities across increasingly chaotic maps.
- The premium mobile game includes around two hours of content with no ads or in-app purchases.
So you know what a top-down shooter is. The new Android game, 3 Healers, is more of a top-down healer. The antithesis of games where your job is to put enemies down and blow things up. None of that here, but it doesn’t mean things don’t get pretty chaotic.
3 Healers is a newly-released, pretty unusual title that sees you stepping into the shoes/boots/sandals of 1940’s German faith healer Bruno Gröning, Siberian mystic and subject of Boney M song Grigori Rasputin, or Jesus Christ. I don’t think we need to explain where he’s from; we believe he’s pretty well known.
Heal ‘Em Up
Your objective in 3 Healers is, unsurprisingly, to heal people. You’ll find needy paupers and Russian princes on the field that you must get in the proximity of to heal with your spiritual powers.

Easy, right? Well, the life of a mystic is not a peaceful one, and you might find your attempts interrupted by the authorities. Of course, you don’t deal in violence, so you’ll need to stay out of the way of any guards patrolling the area.
Heal everyone who needs it in an area (without being detained or otherwise waylaid) to advance. Maps get gradually more hectic, with more enemy patrols and more individuals in need of your help.
You can pick your character from the start, and each has different targets, different adversaries, and a few bits of unique assistance that they can call on for help. There’s about two hours of gameplay, depending on how quickly you get into it.

The ultimate aim is something we think the developer would like to keep under wraps, as it is a bit of an added reward to finishing the game, but it effectively revolves around a very well-known terminally ill character and their cure, to complete things 100%.
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, or you’re curious and just want to take a look, you can have a look at its listing on Google Play. The game is a premium title, with no ads or in-app purchases; buying it unlocks all the content. You can find out even more about the game via its official website, too.
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