Private Nurse US FAQ/Walkthrough, by jesdynf (of EFnet). -- Private Nurse is the best bishoujo game I've seen translated into English. You take the role of a sickly little git; the choices you make determine how you heal. -- The controls are irritating; right-click to bring up the options menu. You can increase the scroll speed of the text with the "Preferences" command; you can also set the dialogue fast-forwarder to skip dialogue to skip dialogue you -haven't- seen before -- generally useless, but needful in one or two spots, notably the After Diaries, where it doesn't properly realize you've -seen- this darn scene before. -- I found four endings, with 97% scene completion. You're asked no more than twenty questions or so through the game. Completing an ending with Ayano or Maria unlocks their respective "After Diary", which contain a variety of short stories not included in the main story arc. These contain details that better explain what happened in the main story, pictures of people having sex, or both. Note that each of those two have -many- different possible sex scenes, and that in the After Diaries, the selection of which to use is often random. If you're going through these vignettes, expect to fast-forward a lot. I expect the scenes I missed -- nine in total -- are from small variations in the sex acts I simply never rolled up. I have no interest in trying to get them all. When you complete the fourth ending, Maria's face appears on the title screen. -- Oh. I have -no idea- what the role of the RPS duels are to the endings, but I'll tell you that winning every one of them doesn't hurt things any. Save whenever you're confronted with an RPS duel; reload if you lose. -- Questions are listed in the exact order they're presented; my notes don't include the day they're asked on. Use a bookmark. -- For Ayano's ending, you minimize the perceived contributions that Maria makes to Hiroki's condition. Mio is not a factor. "Say thank you" -- said it "Feel sick" -- yes "go to nurse's office" -- no "dinner or sunset" -- dinner "sick or not" -- not sick RPS -- won "should she take me home" -- asked her to take me "how do you feel" -- good RPS -- won "tell her about sickness" -- picked tell all "go out or go home" -- went home RPS -- lost "shops/park" -- picked shops "stay home/return CD" -- return CD "go to school or not" -- picked not "stop being sick" -- agreed (Yes, thank you. I know that some of these options contradict my statements above. They're what I used to beat the game the first time, and I got Ayano then, so you'll get Ayano now.) -- For Maria's ending, you minimize Ayano's presence in your life. Mio is not a factor. "say thank you" -- said it "don't feel good" -- feel okay "nurse's office" -- won't go "dinner/sunset" -- sunset "sick or not" -- not RPS -- won "take me home" -- go home by self "how do I feel" -- great RPS -- won "tell her about sickness" -- honestly tell her "go out or go home" -- go home "shops/park" -- park "stay home/return CD" -- return CD "stay home/go to school" -- stay home "stop being sick" -- no reply "tell truth or not" -- tell truth "go find her/she'll be ok" -- go find her I'm almost positive the following questions don't matter. Day ???: "can I sleep w/ you" -- every night Day ???: "will it stay like this" -- I hope so Day ???: "memories?" -- here today thanks to yesterday Day ???: after sex -- hands to hips -- For Mio, you deny Maria's assistance AND exclude Ayano. You've also got to be as strong as possible otherwise, and give Mio every chance to aid you. "thank you" -- no "don't feel good" -- feel sick "nurse's office" -- went "dinner/sunset" -- dinner "sick or not" -- sick RPS -- won "take me home" -- go home by self "how do I feel" -- poor RPS -- won "tell her about sickness" -- honestly tell her "go out or go home" -- go out RPS -- won "shops/park" -- shops "stay home/return CD" -- return CD "stay home/go to school" -- go to school "stop being sick" -- alright "tell her truth" -- tell truth -- And there's a fourth, bad ending. It's what I got handed when I tried to get Maria the first time; being weak, spineless, and clingy isn't very effective. Included for completeness. "say thank you" -- said it "don't feel good" -- didn't feel good "nurse's office" -- went "dinner or sunset" -- sunset "sick or not" -- sick RPS -- lost "take me home" -- go home by self "how do I feel" -- bad RPS -- won "tell her about sickness" -- brief answer "go out or go home" -- went home RPS -- won "shops/park" -- park "stay home/return CD" -- stay home -- That's it. Explanation of the game plot and the contents of the After Diaries are well beyond the scope of this document -- just pay attention and plod through them, you'll do fine. Maria's ADs are far more revealing than Ayano's, honestly. I thank the GameFAQs message boards for their general aid in finding the right paths on the decision tree. And I thank me -- 'cause deciding to keep a log when I started the game was a Real Good Idea, one I'll definitely repeat, and one I advise you undertake next time you play one of these.