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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Perform a successful operation and you earn money - make a mistake, and you set off an alarm! Cavity Sam's got butterflies in the stomach, spare ribs and writer's cramps! Remove these with the tweezers, but don't get caught by the buzzer. One or more players. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (not included). | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 15.8 inches | | Product Width: | 10.5 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.8 inches | | Package Width: | 10.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 89 reviews |
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| | Features | Doctor, the patient is here to see you!Use all your skill and coordination to remove the patient's "ailments" with the tweezers - without setting off the buzzer and making the patient's nose light up!If you successfully remove the ailment you collect the amount shown on your cardThe winner is the player with the most money after all the pieces have been removedAilments include: Brain Freeze - an ice-cream cone located in the brain, Writer's Cramp - a pencil in the forearm, Water on the Knee - a pail of water in the knee and tons more!
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Not pleased with the quality Sep 29, 2008 I thought the quality of this game was pretty low. All of the pieces keep shifting quite a bit whenever the tweezers come in contact with the metal sides. It makes it a lot more difficult to remove the parts. Not what I remembered from the original Operation.
fun from your childhood! May 29, 2008 bought this for my 1 year old son - of course, we can't play with him for years, but the grownups are having some fun - my hand isn't any more steady than when I was a child! good thing I didn't become a surgeoun!
Silly Giggles! May 20, 2008 Get ready for a few laughs with the kids. Don't compare it to the stress you suffer over bad HMO's or the decline of civilization as we know it.
This is the stupid-funny game you played as a kid, and it's about time you had a few guffaws with no redeeming social value!!
Add an extra star if you believe that laughter is a good aerobic activity!
Disappointing changes May 11, 2008 Part of the fun when I was the kids was the "shocking" buzzer. It has been replaced with a kinder, gentler buzzer. My kids don't the that fun and get easily frustrated cause they cant get out the body parts. It was much funner when not getting the body part out meant you got that "shocking" buzzer sound.
Lots of fun, but needs improved Feb 05, 2008 This is still lots of fun. However, it needs to be made with a sturdier wire and connections. Also, it sure would be great to be able to order extra parts. Since they are so little, they do get lost. How hard would it be to include an extra set of body pieces? (Or at least make it easy to purchase them cheaply somewhere.)
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