Romance MD Gameplay

Published on 5 August 2019

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Romance MD Gameplay Cover
Romance MD is an otome game developed and published by Voltage Inc.
Released at 19 June 2019, and also part of Voltage Inc Series Gameplay.

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Title Romance MD: Always on Call
Romaji Title Statcall Kyuumei Ren’ai 24-ji
Original Title スタットコール 救命恋愛24時
Developer Voltage Inc
Publisher Voltage Inc

Sometimes love requires heroic measures.

Tokyo. Present day.
The ICU at Seimei University Hospital.

The most prestigious teaching hospital in all Japan. Endowed with many noted physicians and the latest in medical technology, its research has gained global recognition. An aspiring doctor’s dream.

A brand new department just established 3 years ago treating only VIPs and the most dire of cases, it boasts a 100% surgical success rate.

You are a third year senior resident, getting ready to start working at Tokyo’s top hospital. But, instead of getting assigned to the department of your choice, Orthopedic Surgery, you are asked to work with the elite EICU doctors?!

National treasures, working rigorously day and night, they are like five lions with beautiful manes, and you are stepping into their den. The department choice is up to you.

Who will you choose to work with?
Will the bonds of learning turn to the bonds of love?

Munechika Takado

Romance MD Gameplay Munechika Takado
Seriously? Don’t get in my way.
The Orthopedic Surgeon

Tetsuya Hosho

Romance MD Gameplay Tetsuya Hosho
Take a peek inside my brain.
The Neurosurgeon

Sentaro Kyogoku

Romance MD Gameplay Sentaro Kyogoku
I’m not letting you escape, butthead.
The Pediatric Surgeon

Eiichi Matsunaga

Romance MD Gameplay Eiichi Matsunaga
You don’t have to change yourself for me.
The Hospital Dean

Kaede Ekuni

Romance MD Gameplay Kaede Ekuni
I ended up liking you.
The Anesthesiologist

Toshiki Kasumi

Romance MD Gameplay Toshiki Kasumi
It’s all right to cry when you’re upset.
The Cardiovascular Surgeon

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