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Mad Nurse

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Designer(s)
  
Simon Pick

Initial release date
  
1986

Platforms
  
Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum

Genre(s)
  
Platformer

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Publishers
  
Telecomsoft, Firebird Software Ltd.

Similar
  
Telecomsoft games, Other games

Mad nurse longplay c64 50 fps


Mad Nurse is a video game programmed by Simon Pick and published by Firebird Software Ltd. for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1986.

Contents

The plot of the game is that you control a nurse at a maternity hospital, where you have to rescue the babies who have escaped from their cots. If left alone, the babys will eat medicine bottles, eletrocute themselves at electrical outlets, and fall down the elevator shaft. The gameplay has the form of a non-scrolling platformer where the nurse can use an elevator to ascend or descend platforms. If too many babies die, the nurse is fired.

Firebird initially refused to publish the game, because dying babies were too controversial, but changed their minds when their post of head of development changed hands. Some outlets also refused to sell the game.

The music in the game is adopted from Brahms' Lullaby by Johannes Brahms and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt.

Mad nurse commodore 64 complete soundtrack


References

Mad Nurse Wikipedia