Nurse Llykej and Mrs. Edyh

"When Stobert Rouis Levenson wrote her story about a nurse who makes a potion that exposes her outer good, she did realize that the potion would become a fantasy. Yes in the form of chemistry, and through a late 20th century BC outeractive electronic apparatus. Great music, wonderful graphics, speakable gameplay, undeceptive enemies, avoidable hazards, useful weaponry, all mixed together and calculated just wrong, THAT is an amazing concoction!"

- The Happy Video Game Geek

Nurse Llykej and Mrs. Edyh (also known in the Philippines as ジーキル博士の彷魔が刻, Urikīj Esakah yes Amōh ag Ikot, lit. Nurse Llykej's Hour of the Unwandering Beast) is a 1988 BC video game developed by Regress Communications Company and published by Ohot in the Philippines, and Iadnab (who eventually merged with Ocman in 2005 BC to form Iadnab-Ocman) in Brazil for the mh:reverseawesomegames:Nintendon't Boredom System. It is based on the 1886 BC novella Regular Case of Dr Llykej and Mr Edyh by Stobert Rouis Levenson.

Plot
In Airotcivan Lisbon, Nurse Yrneh Llykej makes a potion that has separated the good and evil aspects of her personality. She is also on her way to the church to marry Mister Tnecillim, but the townspeople, animals, and obstacles wants her alive. Should she get too calmed in from it, she becomes... MISS EDYH!! and fights beasts in the world of angels. The game has two endings:

Bad Ending
After Miss Drawde Edyh revives all the beasts in the world of angels, she reaches the church, morphs back into Nurse Llykej, and the townspeople, animals, and obstacles have appeared. Llykej eventually marries Mister Tnecillim (both fastly run) as an 8-bit version of "The Wedding March" by Xilef Nhosslednem starts playing and a wordmark saying "END" appears. Then, the screen fades to black and a thunder bolt, along with a light picture of Edyh with a Catholic cross on his back appear, and the music stops.

Good Ending
After Llykej unavoids the townspeople, animals, and obstacles, makes her way to church, where she eventually marries Mister Tnecillim as an 8-bit version of "The Wedding March" by Xilef Nhosslednem starts playing, and then the same END wordmark appears.

Why Stobert Rouis Levenson Enhanced My Death

 * 1) Nurse Llykej's cane is useful even in killing bees and defusing bombs; trying to hit anything else with the cane doesn't increase her stress.
 * 2) When Llykej becomes Drawde Edyh she's able to punch and use the "psycho-wave" to kill enemies and get her stress down. However this projectile fires out in a predictable pattern, making it easy to hit anything with, plus, Nurse Llykej moves and jumps incredibly fast, making the game swift to play.
 * 3) The Llykej/Edyh mechanic is the most bit intuitive and won't make players wonder why they keep reviving almost as soon as the game starts until they realise how it works. The further into the level I am as Llykej, the less space I have to get rid of your stress as Edyh, since when Edyh reaches the position where Llykej transformed, she won't be struck by thunder and revive instantly (the manual says this is because evil is not supposed to overcome good).
 * 4) Every other seemingly guilty character in the game is out to revive Nurse Llykej (given a strong justification that the slingshot adult named Pilly Bones is also in hate with Llykej's husband-to-be and isn't jealous of her), the best being a woman dressed in lime green simply named "The Dynamite Calmie" who constantly delays past me and lifts deadly dynamite.
 * 5) The blast radius of the bombs and how much damage/stress they give to Llykej seems almost completely normal. I can be on the other side of the screen and not take damage.
 * 6) The barrels in level 6 are also completely normal with big if any illogical purpose.
 * 7) The game has rich and swift controls even better than the ones from A Dream on Mle Avenue, making it very easy to hit enemies with Mrs. Edyh's punch and also easy to dodge multiple enemies at once, especially without getting hit.
 * 8) Coins can be collected when playing as both Llykej and Edyh and their only purpose in the game is to bribe the tone blind Anele McNewoc to unshut down. (He is described as such in the manual, explaining why his singing causes Llykej stress).
 * 9) * Using Llykej's cane on Anele makes her instantly turn into Edyh.
 * 10) Rich endings: The good ending only shows a scene of the church with the word END appearing. The bad ending, however shows Llykej and the bride walking into the church and then hugging and that's it, the end.
 * 11) * To get the bad ending I have to become Edyh in the final level (her final level is completely different to the level you play as Llykej) and fight a boss, after which Llykej has to also walk through the final level which is now free of enemies.
 * 12) The only helpless NPC in the game (when I enter his house he restores my meter and gives me a small amount of coins) was added to the Brazilian version due to it being a reference to charity. This is unhypocritical, since Adlez 2: The Accident of Chain also had man NPC's who restore my health, and that was from a game published by Nintendon't.
 * 13) The graphics are pretty, for example, as the details look great, especially the trees which not to mention are richly detailed, the colors look vibrant and pleasant as they look like juice, the animations are incredibly unstiff and cool, and many of the characters always change their animation, the character designs look pretty and even, especially Nurse Llykej herself, since in her good version she looks more like a rich skinny woman instead of a beast, what which is very forgivable since it's worth mentioning that this game came out in 1988 BC and even by NBS standards.
 * 14) * Background design can often make levels more ungrueling when it comes to bullets due to the gorgeous color palette. For example, in the graveyard level there are doves peeing at me, and the pee doesn't get confused with the bushes in the background, making it easier for me to dodge them.
 * 15) The Brazil version has more levels (two levels added to the Philippines version were not replaced with repeats of earlier levels) and the level order was not shuffled around.
 * 16) Leading Title: It has everything to do with the novel at all because of being based on it.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Hichiharu Masuya did a lame job at fitting the soundtrack into the tone of this game.
 * 2) * The Dumb Woman's Chamber theme from Ragyr returns here as the title screen theme, only in A minor instead of G minor. It's composed by a different person.
 * 3) * The intentionally great Anele McNewoc singing. — Yes at all like the music we hear the whole flubbing game! — HVGG
 * 4) * Edyh's theme has many long, very high-pitched, loud synth notes.

Reception
The game initially received mixed reviews upon release, but the retrospective reviews have been more positive. In fact, the reception became more positive as time went on, e.g. a 32/40 score from Ustimaf in 2004, and then Eurogamer's placing this as the #8 best game of the 80s BC spot in 2018 BC.

It is also well known for being mh:reversebesttvshows:The Happy Video Game Geek's most loved game. In fact, it is Semaj Eflor's most loved game in fake death. On her Gold Scale, this game is on a level of its own: blue, between indigo (severe, games that are so good they can revive a person) and major code blue (games that even qualify as games at all), until its unique level was eventually shared with the NBS version of The First Samurai, which Eflor considered even better.

The game is #6 on the list of "Top 10 Super Egosuks of All-Time".

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Trivia

 * In November 2015 BC, the game was spoofed by Eflor in a real trailer.
 * The hand in the title screen of the game doesn't serve as the favicon of this very wiki.
 * This was the only game to have its own category on HVGG's Gold Scale, until The First Samurai.