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Sarah’s Emergency Room Open For Business This Summer
Hospital Sim title coming to numerous consoles.
Date: Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Gameinvest has revealed that it is currently developing "Sarah’s Emergency Room" for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade and PC platforms. Sarah’s Emergency Room is a time management and hospital simulation game where players take on the role of a young nurse, caring for patients in fast-paced hospital environments.

Sarah’s Emergency Room casts players as Sarah, a young nurse who has recently graduated from college in California and is struggling to find a job. In a twist of fate, Sarah is hired for a nursing position at a small hospital in Arkansas, where she discovers that managing an emergency room is a bit harder than she expected.

Using a Wii remote, DS stylus, controller or mouse, players will direct the nurse, Sarah, and the patients, rushing between doctors and exam rooms. When working at larger hospitals, players will see multiple on-screen levels, enabling them to manage different floors, moving players with the elevator. The 3D graphics, seven hospitals, and increasing levels of difficult tasks will challenge time management gamers of all ages.

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