The Last Nurse Joy RMXP Fan Game
Game Name: The Last Nurse Joy
Based On: Pokémon Essentials
Status: v1.7
Language: English
Based On: Pokémon Essentials
Status: v1.7
Language: English
Story
The year is 198X. A team of top-class scientists (and one nurse) from across the globe are anxiously waiting for the storm to end. They're one of the few to work in Antaxius 'overwinter' - it's the last region to be discovered by man, an icy waste where the nights are a month long. Once the weather finally clears, an icebreaker ship can make it to the mainland and deliver valuable equipment. Among the cargo is the Re:Vive - a machine that promises to magically heal any Pokemon, and any ailment.
Resident nurse Aida has been working here for 20 years, and out of all the miracle cures she's seen, this one could be for real. She knows it'll change the field of Pokemon care forever, and possibly the rest of the world. No more panic, no more stress, no more death, even.
But how will she spend the last week before that change happens, knowing things can't and shouldn't go back?
List of Features
- The Last Nurse Joy won't have traditional Pokemon gameplay (mostly) - instead, it's more of a slow-paced puzzle game. Each patient will have an ailment that needs to be treated - but unlike vets in our world, a Nurse Joy has to deal with over eight hundred different kinds of pets.
- Most of the puzzle lies in finding out what the issue is, or getting a finicky patient to co-operate with you!
- Take your patient's temperature, measure their heartbeat, or even X-Ray them at the blue observation desk.~Have a look at their anatomy, or find out if Ice-Types can catch a cold at the green diagnosis bookshelf.
- Pick up everything you'll need to treat, feed, or comfort your patient at the red treatment table!
- If you're completely stuck, try the hint chair.
- You can get a lot out of just observing your Pokemon, and more importantly - you can pet all of them.
- Once that's done, talk to Chansey to lock in your treatment, and see if your judgment was right...
- Depending on how well you've done your job, you can get a Bronze, Silver, or Gold ranking. There are 6 cases total in the game (with bonus cases potentially being added in the future once the judging is done. I'll keep you updated on that.) How many extra steps you took to make sure the Pokemon was happy, if you even succeeded in treating the Pokemon; all of that determines your rank, and...eventually, the ending you get.
- And digging a little deeper into the where, why, and how of your patient's injury could lead to something special...