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Operation

Operation

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Brand: Milton Bradley
Category: Toy

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $12.00
You Save: $2.99 (20%)



New (12) from $12.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 182

Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 - 15 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 2 x 10.6 x 15.8

MPN: 40198
Model: 40198
UPC: 653569277637
EAN: 0653569277637
ASIN: B0017RSYCG

Release Date: August 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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
  • Includes a game tray with cavity Sam "patient" and tweezers, 13 Funatomy parts and instructions

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Editorial Reviews:

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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Operation   January 6, 2009
I got this for significantly less on Amazon than was being charged in a toy store, however, the box from Amazon had a different picture than the toy store version, this picture is the one that I remember from when I was a kid. It is the same game, however, and I was very pleased with this purchase.


5 out of 5 stars funny game   December 22, 2008
This game is so much fun. It will make you laugh. You and your family and friends will enjoy it.


5 out of 5 stars this game is fun!   December 22, 2008
This game is crazy fun,I love the updated sounds,and we will enjoy it during family game nights!
The educational part doesnt come into play with this game-it is just pure entertainment.



1 out of 5 stars Too LOUD - Pretty dumb   December 20, 2008
I remember enjoying this as a kid, but this is sooo loud with no volume control, and way too hyper. My son leaned on the board a bit and it went bonkers. Would not recommend


3 out of 5 stars More flimsy than the original, but gameplay is the same.   December 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

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.


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