It’s the family favorite Operation game with fun Try Me packaging and truly classic funny ailments! Cavity Sam is feeling a bit under the weather, and kids will love to «operate» and make him better. Use the tweezers to take out all of Cavity Sam’s 12 funny ailment parts that parents might…
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annie –
I bought this based on many of the reviews I read here and my own memories of playing this game as a child and I’m amazed at what I ended up with. This is nowhere near the game I once played. The pieces are tiny white plastic pieces, and I mean so tiny you can’t grip them at all with the tweezers — which is too big to fit into the holes to retrieve the pieces. It was frustrating not only for a child but also for the adults that tried to play. I know manufacturers don’t use the quality of material they used to when I was a kid but I have never seen a piece of junk as bad as this. Save your money and steer clear.
Ian A. Dalton –
I bought this for my son who wants to be a Doctor one day. I was thinking he could practice on this cadaver before working with a real one. He spent hours trying to get the little pieces out without touching any side wall. I was kind of frustrated the “shock” from his extraction tool touching the sides was not a shock at all but a mild vibration suitable for a 2 year old. They could have made it more effective had they made the vibration strong enough for a 4 year old since the parts are so small anyone under 3 should not practice with it as is. Anyway, I digressed…My son was able to extract all the items from this practice cadaver after a few days of practice. It took him a while to get good and he got frustrated at times. Luckily this practice machine is sturdily built and could take his abusive beatings whenever he failed.The up shot of his frustration is the amount of money he earns for extracting each item is substantial. Each extraction has an earnings number printed on a card if they do a successful extraction (a pulled muscle is worth $200 for instance). We calculated that he can pull everything out in 30 minutes and make $5200! That’s a whopping $10,400 an hour or $21,632,000 a year!!!!So he was able to do all this and I thought, “he’s ready! All he needs to do it take this to the medical board of an Ivey League University, show them his skills, and he will be accepted into their medical program, on his way to making millions!”The medical board of the university we went to was less than impressed and laughed us out of their building. It was devistating. I told my son that maybe his aspirations were a little high for being 5 years old and kindergarten might find his talents more useful.In the end, this is a great device even though it may not be recognized by prestigious organizations as giving the user adequate experience for the medical field.
Daniel Alioto –
The original game received missing the pieces so I immediately contacted the company, advised them of the situation and I had a new game on my door step in just over 24 hours. It has been a blast playing this game again with my grandchild. This may seem like common sense, you order something and it isn’t what you expected and the company makes it right. In this day, that isn’t the case. The customer service was great and the laughs playing this oldie but goodie was even better!!