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Description

Life & Death is a game which casts you as a doctor in a hospital. Your job is to diagnose patients and administer appropriate therapies, or even perform surgery when necessary.

To diagnose a patient, you have to press on his or her abdomen, to see which portions of the stomach cause pain. Basing on this knowledge, you can choose a therapy for him (observation, medication or referring to another specialist) or administer a X-Ray or ultrasound scan to get more information about his illness.

In some cases, surgery will be necessary. You're the surgeon and you have to perform the operation very carefully, adhering strictly to the procedures, preserving hygiene, and maintaining care when cutting up the patient.

Should you mistakenly administer the wrong therapy, or kill your patient at the operating table, you're kicked into the medical school, where you're given hints as to what you've done wrong.

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The Press Says

Amiga Computing Sep, 1991 90 out of 100 90
CU Amiga Jul, 1991 72 out of 100 72
Amiga Joker Sep, 1991 71 out of 100 71
Datormagazin Aug 29, 1991 70 out of 100 70

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Trivia

The simulation is actually quite strict: Deviate a hair too much from the proper incision technique, and you'll find your license revoked or your physician alter-ego kicked back to medical school. This was done intentionally to prevent disturbed players from simply hacking away at patients to see how big a mess they could make.

There was a sequel, Life and Death II: The Brain, which explored (of course) brain surgery.


This entry was contributed by Olivier Masse (422), Martin Smith (64035) and Echidna Boy (440)
 

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