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Nurse Kissing
GAME INFO
Nurse Kissing is adored by doctors and patients alike. Everyone tries to get a moment with her. A clever patient finally gets a friendly chance to talk and share a smile, and now you can guide him. Help him keep it kind, respectful, and fun.
How to play Nurse Kissing
- On your mobile device, tap the screen to play.
- If you are on a PC, use your mouse to interact.
Where to play
Play at Girlstoplay.com. This trusted online dress up site lets you play instantly with no downloads required. Now it is your turn to help him ask for a kiss. Then share some sweet time together.
Nurse Kissing: Quick, Clear FAQ
What is Nurse Kissing?
A light, casual game set in a hospital. You help a pair share secret kisses, fill a passion meter, and avoid getting caught by onlookers.
How do you play?
Press and hold to kiss, release to stop. Watch the room. If someone turns your way, stop fast. Keep kissing to fill the meter before time runs out.
Any tips to win more levels?
Take short kisses between glances, not long holds.
Watch every character’s movement, not just one.
Stop a split second early, then resume.
Save hearts for late-level rushes.
Watch every character’s movement, not just one.
Stop a split second early, then resume.
Save hearts for late-level rushes.
What happens if you’re caught?
You lose a heart. Most levels give you three hearts. Lose them all, and you restart.
Who’s the main pair in the game?
Usually a nurse and a patient or doctor. Everyone wants a moment with the nurse, but the clever patient gets a friendly chance to chat and smile, with your guidance.
What’s the goal in each level?
Fill the passion meter without getting seen. Finish before the timer ends, keep hearts intact, and chase a higher score.
Where do levels take place?
Hospital scenes like the parking lot, the emergency room, and the wards. Sequels add fresh spots and small twists.
Any common mistakes to avoid?
Holding the kiss too long.
Watching one corner and missing a new arrival.
Panicking after one heart loss, which leads to more.
Watching one corner and missing a new arrival.
Panicking after one heart loss, which leads to more.