Hasbro Operation Skill Game 2003 Buzzer & Light Only

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Product Feature
- Doctor, the patient is here to see you
- Use all your skill and coordination to remove the patient's "ailments" with the tweezers
- If you successfully remove the ailment you collect the amount shown on your card
- The winner is the player with the most money after all the pieces have been removed
- Ailments include: Brain Freeze - an ice-cream cone located in the brain
- Buzzer & Light Only Version
- Without setting off the buzzer and making the patient's nose light up
- Writer's Cramp - a pencil in the forearm, Water on the Knee - a pail of water in the knee and tons more
Product Description
You're the doctor when you play Operation. Take turns removing various "ailments" from the patient's body with tweezers, but watch out! Don't set off the buzzer! This classic game is great fun for everyone. For 1 or more players, ages 6 and up. From Milton Bradley. Made in USA.Hasbro Operation Skill Game 2003 Buzzer & Light Only Review
When I read all of the bad reviews for this Gen X classic board game, I just laughed! Especially the review about the young child that played this game and got so nervous because of the buzzer that he/she threw up! Then... I wondered about the world we live in... Who would have thought that a simple game like Hasbro's Operation could make a person question the social decline of the next generation? Firstly, Gen Y parents... This is a game for 6 to 12 year olds. it's called "reading the front of the box before you buy". Secondly, the pieces and the cavities that the pieces fit in are the EXACT same size, made of the EXACT same plastic, and is an EXACT duplicate of the game board I owned in the 70's, so stop your GEN Y whining!The object of the game is to practice, have a steady hand and beat your opponent. It ISN'T SUPPOSED TO BE EASY! Just like the Gen Y's offspring is being taught today - if it's too difficult, too scary, too loud, too ANYTHING, then it's just OK to throw it down and give up. What a wimpy generation we soon will have running this country in 25 to 30 years.I had three kids, ages 6 to 12 over to our house and got out this game for them to play with. I helped the 6 year old some but all three ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! Obviously, they are the exception to the rule among the children being raised today...Cavity Sam is the patient and you are pitted against your opponent with "doctor" cards that describe what part of the body to operate on and if successful, get paid. If your oppponent isn't successful, you get the next shot at the same body part but with a "specialist" card. Specialist, of course, get more money for operations than do doctors. If you touch the sides of the body cavity with the tweezers, Sam's nose lights up and a loud buzzer sounds. The person with the most money in completed operations wins! This also teaches kids about body parts, reading, and to establish some great hand/eye coordination. Much more than, oh... let's say a Game Boy or an X Box would. Great family fun! Two "D" batteries not included...Happy Playing! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse | PermalinkComment Comments (20)Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Hasbro Operation Skill Game 2003 Buzzer & Light Only" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Hasbro Operation Skill Game 2003 Buzzer & Light Only ...

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