Maple Hospital 🍂 [FLOOR 3]: Roblox Parent Guide

A 50-player hospital roleplay where kids diagnose illnesses, drive ambulances, and navigate pregnancy scenarios alongside swearing in public chat.

Doctor, nurse, or patient roleplay

Kids pick a hospital role and use the **Status system** to assign illnesses, injuries, or pregnancy to themselves or others, then roleplay diagnosis and treatment in a shared town map. Fifty players share each server, and the **official Discord** (35,696 members) organizes custom servers for serious medical roleplay. The game is rated Minimal/5+ but chat includes swearing, political remarks, and loud music documented by the community.

Why kids play Maple Hospital 🍂 [FLOOR 3]

Unlocking Surgeon at Level 20

Kids grind playtime to reach **Surgeon** role, which gates surgery interactions behind progression. Leveling up feels like earning a medical degree, and they will tell you every time a **Status** diagnosis matches a real condition they read about.

Driving the ambulance to emergencies

The **ambulance role** lets them respond to player-created emergencies around the map, pick up patients, and roleplay paramedic scenarios. It is the only job that leaves the hospital grounds, so younger kids race to claim it every server.

Pregnancy and maternity ward roleplay

The **maternity** and **daycare** categories let kids script birth scenarios, assign themselves pregnancy via **Status**, and roleplay parent or baby roles. For some this is house-play at scale, for others it is the draw that keeps them logging in.

Secret areas and hospital lore

The description promises **Discover the Secrets of Maple Hospital**, and kids chase rumors of hidden rooms, locked floors, and Easter eggs. They will watch YouTube walkthroughs hunting for lore no one else in their friend group has found.

What parents should watch for

Swearing and political chat in 50-player servers

Community reports document **swearing, political remarks, and loud music** in public chat, with conflicts requiring server announcements to arbitrate. Roblox filters exist but 50 concurrent players in a roleplay loop generate high chat volume. Your eight-year-old will see language and arguments you would not script into hospital playtime.

Pregnancy roleplay with strangers

The **Status system** lets any player assign pregnancy to themselves, and the **maternity ward** becomes a stage for childbirth and baby roleplay with people they just met. **Scripted scenarios can drift into personal questions** about bodies, families, or real life when kids improvise dialogue. This is not inherently unsafe but it is unmoderated creative writing with strangers.

Discord server for custom roleplay coordination

The **official Maple Hospital Discord** has 35,696 members organizing private servers and medical roleplay practice outside Roblox's in-game moderation. If your kid joins to find serious doctor groups, they are in a chat space with adults, off-platform rules, and **no parental controls you set in Roblox**.

Factionalism over medical accuracy

Because the game was built with a licensed nurse, some players police **Status realism** and criticize others for incorrect diagnoses or unrealistic treatment. Kids who just want to play pretend-hospital can get lectured by teens who memorized symptoms, creating a tier system where casual players feel excluded.

Parent takeaway

Maple Hospital is a detailed hospital simulator with a chat problem. The roleplay is creative and the medical systems are surprisingly deep, but 50 strangers per server means your kid will read swearing, political arguments, and pregnancy roleplay dialogue you would not write for them. Play together the first few sessions, talk about what happens in the maternity ward before they script a scenario, and decide together if the Discord is worth leaving Roblox's guardrails behind.

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