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Competition: Win a DS and a copy of Hysteria Hospital

And there's a copy of the game for two runners up

Competition: Win a DS and a copy of Hysteria Hospital

No one likes to see scenes of hysteria in a hospital. Except on telly: then it can be good fun. But in real life, when you’re sat in one of the most miserable, sterile (you hope) places on earth, the last thing you want to see is a major ruckus.

Oxygen Games, however, has turned the frenzied hospital scene into a source of considerable entertainment. Playing as a nurse you must organise your ward and direct the patients in order to treat their conditions as quickly as possible.

Hysteria Hospital even lets you customise your ward in order to maximise efficiency.

We’ve teamed up with Oxygen Games to offer one lucky winner a DS along with a copy of Hysteria Hospital. Two runners up will receive a copy of the game each. All you have to do is answer the following question:

Where does the word 'hysteria' come from?

a) A Greek word for a female medical condition caused by disturbances of the uterus
b) A Latin word for the effect of drinking too much coffee
c) A Celtic word for someone who runs around naked in public



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Competition rules

  • The competition closes on July 27th 2009, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winning entries will be drawn after the competition has closed on July 27th and winners will be notified by email shortly after.
  • This prize cannot be substituted for a cash prize.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • Entry is open to UK residents only. Full terms and conditions are available here.
  • By entering you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Jon Mundy
Jon Mundy
Jon is a consummate expert in adventure, action, and sports games. Which is just as well, as in real life he's timid, lazy, and unfit. It's amazing how these things even themselves out.