William LJ Galaini's Gamer on a Budget review column's tenth entry takes a look at Surgeon Simulator 2013.
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Gamer on a Budget #10 - Surgeon Simulator 2013
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Re: Gamer on a Budget #10 - Surgeon Simulator 2013
I think I'd rather play the old table top Operation game with friends, while getting completely drunk, than to waste $10 on this. Thanks for the warning, William! 

Re: Gamer on a Budget #10 - Surgeon Simulator 2013
I've actually seen a YouTube video of someone playing this turd a while ago and filed the memory away. Thanks for brining it back to the surface. Dear God, they actually SELL that crap?
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Re: Gamer on a Budget #10 - Surgeon Simulator 2013
I haven't tried this game and don't really intend to, but it brings back memories of one of the very first titles available for the Commodore Amiga when it was brand new. Also a surgeon simulator thing, although this one was limited to try an arterial bypass operation without killing the patient in the process. Had to administer all the drugs, do the swabbing, cutting, pulling, plying, sutures, stitches, the works. Very advanced for it's time. Especially the heart rhythm regulating drugs took a bit of working out for a layman. Eventually managed to do it without killing the patient (through trial and error) 
Not been tempted by similar games since though, so thanks for the warning.

Not been tempted by similar games since though, so thanks for the warning.
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