Operation
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Average customer review:Product Description
Beep, beep! Tweet-tweet! Ribbet! This all-new game of Operation offers a full multi-sensory experience like never before. In this game of silly skills, it's all about the senses. Hilarious sound effects are sure to tickle your funny bone, and new funatomy parts include textured, gooey parts. There is also a success button on the patient's nose. Rather than cards or money, the game now prompts players on which part to remove next. Features 2 skill levels and a storage drawer for all the funatomy parts. For one or more player. Requires 4 "AAA" batteries, not included.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #257 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Milton Bradley
- Model: 40198
- Released on: 2008-08-01
- Dimensions: 15.80" h x 10.60" w x 2.00" l, 1.40 pounds
Features
- Brand new operation silly skill game features bells, burps, barks and more
- Grab your tweezers and "operate"; press cavity Sam's nose to find out if your operation was a success
- This game is updated with fun sound FX, squishy and slippery ailments and a convenient clipboard and storage tray to keep everything together
- Features two skill levels
- There is a success button on the patient's nose. Rather than cards or money, the game now prompts players on which part to remove next.
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This Operation silly skill game features bells, burps, barks and more. Grab your tweezers and hold your hand steady. What do you hear? It sounds like a toilet flushing…looks like Cavity Sam has a case of bad plumbing, Eeeeeek. Can you "operate" and help him out? Press his nose to find out if your operation was a success, then listen up and the game will tell you what to grab next. Will you be the top doc?
Customer Reviews
More flimsy than the original, but gameplay is the same.
Operation - the game of fine motor control where a steady hand is required to grab the plastic bones without touching the metal sides and setting off the buzzer. It is (and always was) wickedly hard. Those holes look smaller now than ever (although the board's dimensions are unchanged). The built quality is cheaper (the cardboard main board is thinner, the tongs more lightweight), although it's not a significant difference (and I'm using my 30 year old recollections to compare).
The real reason I'm docking it two points is that my kids have little patience for this game - to my surprise. I used to play it a lot. Maybe the difference is the amount of television advertising? More likely it's that we didn't have Nintendo, Tivo, and the Internet around when I was a kid. In any case - it's a trip down memory lane and a simple and tactile game for kids.
Great family game!
I love this game! I got it for my sons 7th birthday and we play it all the time. Its great to play on play dates and sleepovers. My three year old even trys to play it! He loves the buzzer. I totally recommend this game!
A classroom game
I love operation. I played this game when I was a little girl. I wanted to get this game for my classroom so the children would have some games to play with. The only thing that was wrong with this is it was missing one of the pieces. I was unhappy about this, however, it didn't stop my children from playing with the game and having a great time with it.




