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Welcome to The Halfcut Hospital Trust!

Due to an unfortunate budgeting shortfall, we are sadly no longer able to provide separate uniforms for porters, nurses, doctors - or even patients! Everyone is now issued with daily sets of scrubs, which we can reuse again and again, saving the hospital lots of money which we can spend on management consultants patient care.

Sadly, the entire staff of our laundry department has recently gone on strike - they are asking for something called “holiday pay” - so please bear with us if the quality of our cleaning is temporarily less than satisfactory.

You are a set of hospital scrubs.

You will live as that single set of scrubs through a daily change of wearers. Witness the wonder, sadness and drudgery that is the hospital experience. Slowly experience your material becoming stained, ripped, repaired and eventually discarded. 

Perhaps you will recognise a symmetry between your fragile cloth and the human lives around you?


This game was made as part of the #LostAndFoundJam and is based on the Lost and Found SRD by Jack Harrison.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorCM Lowry Author
GenreRole Playing
Tagshospital, lostfoundjam, objects, scrubs, Singleplayer, solorpg, tabletopgames

Purchase

Buy Now$1.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:

A Set Of Scrubs - Print Version 11 MB
A Set Of Scrubs - Screen Version 5 MB

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A Set of Scrubs is a hospital game written by a real doctor. In this solo RPG, you witness the wonder, sadness and drudgery of an underfunded hospital through the viewpoint of a set of scrubs.

how do i bind the print version? 

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Wow, not a question I've had yet. Wanna give me some more detail of what you are trying to do? I stapled mine. 

Thabk you for liking this enough to want it in physical form!

ah well, i guess the question should be how do i print this. but i found out i just need to use the booklet setting hah, i had the problem of the pages not really being in order when binded. im really enjoying this, have a good one!

If you end up with a drawing of horrible scrubs at the end, I'd love a picture on here or twitter @cmlowryauthor