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Featured products. From the manufacturer Loading, please wait Show more. Review images. Write a review. With photos. Great Remake Of Classic Game 5 out of 5 stars. Liniep - 9 days ago , Verified purchaser. Helpful Not helpful Report review. Operation 5 out of 5 stars. Kathy - 16 days ago , Verified purchaser.

Fun 5 out of 5 stars. Kelsey - 4 months ago. Such a classic. Bought for my toddlers doctor party and they had so much fun. Did you? Fun game. Sandraw - 4 months ago. Well made and constructed. My 6 year old like to just play with it in her own rather than play it as a game. I assume she will want to play with it as a game when she is a little older at better able to get the pieces out without buzzing. Not what it used to be 3 out of 5 stars.

We are disappointed at how much they have downsized this game. The parts are so tiny you can hardly tell what they are and they could be lost so easily. Fun game 5 out of 5 stars. Alondra - 7 months ago , Verified purchaser. So hard to play but once you get practice it gets easier.

Great game to play 5 out of 5 stars. Fun game - 7 months ago. This is a very fun game to play with your children. Excellent classic game! Keistylist - 7 months ago , Verified purchaser. My daugther first time playing this game and she loves it. Lots of excitement with such a classic and simple game. Priceless reaction each time it buzz! Load 8 more. The player must then use the surgical tweezers to remove the corresponding item without touching the sides of the cavity with the tweezers.

If the tweezers touch anything other than the ailment, Cavity Sam's nose will light up and buzz, and the player's turn ends. If a player is able to successfully remove an item without touching anything else, he receives the amount of money listed on the card he chose at the start of his turn. The game proceeds until all ailments are removed. The player with the most money wins. Deal the Specialist cards out evenly to each player. If any extra Specialist cards remain, place them aside—for this round, they will be out of play.

Shuffle the Doctor cards a final time and place them face down and within reach of every player. Once the game begins, you can look at your Specialist cards. Operation is designed to accommodate players at a time. Part 2. Take turns "operating" on Cavity Sam. When it's your turn, draw a card from the Doctor pile and try to perform an "operation" on the corresponding body part. Use the metal tweezers to grasp the Funatomy piece and lift it out of Cavity Sam's body without touching the sides of the hole.

If you touch the sides, the buzzer will sound and Cavity Sam's nose will light up. This signifies that the operation was unsuccessful and your turn is over. Play by yourself as an alternative.

Although Operation is usually played between several people, you can play it on your own as well. See how quickly you can remove all of the Funatomy pieces without hitting Cavity Sam's sides.

Claim your fee if the operation was successful. If you removed the Funatomy piece without setting off the buzzer, congratulations! Check the Doctor card to find the fee and ask the banker for your reward. Set the Funatomy piece and the Doctor card aside, as both are now out of play. Let the Specialist have a turn if the operation is unsuccessful. If you accidentally trigger the buzzer and Cavity Sam's nose lights up, have all of the players look at their Specialist cards.

Whoever was dealt the Specialist card for that body part can now try to perform the operation. If they are successful, they can claim the reward listed on their card. If the Specialist is also unsuccessful, put the Doctor card back into the pile.

That piece is now back in play. Set a time limit to add an extra level of challenge to your game. If you and the other players don't think the game is difficult enough, try adding a time limit to your gameplay. Make a rule that players have to get the piece out within seconds or else it becomes the Specialist's turn.

Part 3. Finish the game when all of the cards have been completed. Keep taking turns in a circle until you remove every Funatomy piece from Cavity Sam. If your group is having trouble with a particular last piece, try making the time limit a little longer or add money to the reward.

Count up all of the players' money to determine a winner. The winner is not necessarily the person who performed the most surgeries, but the one who earned the most throughout the game. If two players have earned the same amount, you can declare a tie, recount, or have a rematch to determine the overall champion.

Try to beat your personal record if playing by yourself. When you're playing on your own, you may not be able to determine a winner but you can always improve your personal best. Time yourself while playing the game and see if you can make your fastest time yet.

If you finished in 15 minutes your first time, for example, try going for 12 or even 10 minutes next time! Store your game and its pieces when you're finished playing. Anchor the tweezers into the board by pressing down on their front and sliding them into the tweezer compartment. Place all of the Funatomy pieces in the separate compartment underneath the game board. Ya Boi. The rubber band is one of the things you have to take out of the guy being "operated" on. It goes in his leg.

Not Helpful 9 Helpful You can also find it at toy stores like Toys R Us. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6. What if you botch the specialist chance, do you keep the card or does it get discarded? Andy Winder. You keep the card and wait until the doctor card is played again. If the doctor once again fails to remove the piece, then the specialist has a chance again. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 4.



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