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Otherwise it’s on to the next player and the next operation. Failing to correctly extract the piece gives an opposing player with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L.-ist card matching the current ailment the opportunity to try stealing the surgery fee for double the price. Successfully removing the contracted piece is rewarded with a payout in bottle cap tokens (in denominations of 100 and 500) equal to the monetary value of the fee indicated on the operation’s Doctor card. A pair of AA batteries (not included) is required to power the sound and lighting effects. The radiation detector in the top-left corner of the operating table also flashes a green LED bulb. Touching the edge with the tweezers triggers a fail sound, the old buzzer replaced by the much cooler and far less jarring RADS sound effect from the Fallout games. Like the original game’s red-nosed patient, Vault Boy suffers from various ailments in the form of shaped cavities from which plastic game pieces must be retrieved using the tethered tweezers.Įach player draws a Doctor card on his or her turn, and then attempts to lift the indicated “Funatomy” piece from its hole, within an agreed upon time limit. Assuming the role of Vault-Tec Doctor, participating players take turns attempting to complete operations on the board game patient, in this instance our favorite mascot pal Vault Boy.

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The core rules are the same, just twisted to play on themes of the Fallout universe. Hasbro’s classic medical malpractice skill game Operation gets a Wasteland makeover in the officially licensed Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L.













Giddyup buttercup power armor