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  4. The Surgeon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Macworld reviewed the Macintosh version of The Surgeon; the reviewer is a licensed doctor of medicine. Macworld says that the beginning of the game becomes "boring" after playing it several times, a necessity due to the game's lack of a save function, and due to a patient's death resetting progress in-game, they express that "you find yourself going through the early steps again and again."

  5. Labyrinth (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth is a 1980 adventure video game published by Med Systems Software for TRS-80. It is the second game in the Continuum series, following Deathmaze 5000. [1]

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  9. Life & Death - Wikipedia

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    Life & Death is a computer game published in 1988 by The Software Toolworks. The player takes the role of an abdominal surgeon. The original packaging for the game included a surgical mask and gloves. [1] A sequel, Life & Death II: The Brain, was published in 1990. In this sequel, the player is a neurosurgeon. [2]