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  1. 7 cze 2024 · In the classic board game Operation, you get to perform surgeries on your patient, Cavity Sam, who suffers from a lot of quirky ailments. The aim of the game is to fix as many ailments as possible without touching the sides of his injuries.

  2. Life Size Operation Game: As a child I loved the Milton Bradley Operation game, the buzzer always scared me when it went off, but it was fun. The object of the Operation game is to remove a body part with out touching the tweezers to the metal sides that surround the object…

  3. On his turn, a player presses Sam's nose, reaches blindly into the head cavity, and has 15 seconds to locate an item on one of his cards. If he takes too long, or if the player is too rough, Sam's nose lights up and a buzzer sounds meaning the operation was unsuccessful.

  4. In this game, an "operation" is successful only if a player completes it before time runs out! Solo Play. Are you the only "Doctor" in the house? Then practice your skills on the patient! Try performing all 12 "operations" successfully, in any order. If an "operation" is unsuccessful, start all over again! Storing Your Game Done playing?

  5. I've been looking, but haven't been able to find much. Operation's been around for decades, so it's hard to believe no one's got any tricks. I'm starting to think reading advice from actual surgeons and the like about keeping a steady hand may be the only thing to do.

  6. Operation is a board game where you must use steady hands to remove items from a body. If you touch the sides a buzzer and lights go off. Some things are easy to take out, others are difficult.

  7. In this project, you will build your own Operation game from foam board, wire, and basic electronic components, including a buzzer and an LED. In Challenge 1, you will set up the game board. In Challenge 2, you will make the electrical connections and try your hand at performing operations on your patient!

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