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Overall pick Operation Electronic Board Game with All-in-One Carrying Case, Kids Games for Kids, 6 and up $14.99 Was $19.99

Operation Electronic Board Game with All-in-One Carrying Case, Kids Games for Kids, 6 and up
current price Now $14.99, Was $19.99

Operation Electronic Board Game with All-in-One Carrying Case, Kids Games for Kids, 6 and up

4.6 out of 5 Stars. 1963 reviews

Hasbro Operation Paw Patrol Classic Board Games, Plastic $23.10

Hasbro Operation Paw Patrol Classic Board Games, Plastic
current price $23.10

Hasbro Operation Paw Patrol Classic Board Games, Plastic

4.9 out of 5 Stars. 35 reviews

Operation Electronic Board Game with Doctor Cards and Funny Ailments, Kids Games, Ages 6+ $30.99

Operation Electronic Board Game with Doctor Cards and Funny Ailments, Kids Games, Ages 6+
current price $30.99

Operation Electronic Board Game with Doctor Cards and Funny Ailments, Kids Games, Ages 6+

4.6 out of 5 Stars. 2739 reviews

Game Mashups Operation Perfection Game $42.48

Game Mashups Operation Perfection Game
current price $42.48

Game Mashups Operation Perfection Game

4.4 out of 5 Stars. 40 reviews

Operation Pet Scan Board Game With Silly Sounds, Ages 6+ $39.75

Operation Pet Scan Board Game With Silly Sounds, Ages 6+
current price $39.75

Operation Pet Scan Board Game With Silly Sounds, Ages 6+

4.4 out of 5 Stars. 121 reviews

Buzz Lightyear Operation

Buzz Lightyear Operation

Buzz Lightyear Operation

4 out of 5 Stars. 49 reviews

Professor Rob Anderson Noah's Ark Operation Board Game for Ages 4+ $26.50

Professor Rob Anderson Noah's Ark Operation Board Game for Ages 4+
current price $26.50

Professor Rob Anderson Noah's Ark Operation Board Game for Ages 4+

5 out of 5 Stars. 3 reviews

Hasbro Operation Micro Magnetic Pocket Travel Game with Wand, Classic Operation Gameplay, 2-4 Players $9.21

Hasbro Operation Micro Magnetic Pocket Travel Game with Wand, Classic Operation Gameplay, 2-4 Players
current price $9.21

Hasbro Operation Micro Magnetic Pocket Travel Game with Wand, Classic Operation Gameplay, 2-4 Players

Botched Operation Board Game For Adults Electronic Parody Game of the Operation Game $69.96

Botched Operation Board Game For Adults Electronic Parody Game of the Operation Game
current price $69.96

Botched Operation Board Game For Adults Electronic Parody Game of the Operation Game

4.4 out of 5 Stars. 14 reviews
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Hasbro Operation Reinvention Cavity Sam Kids' Board Game with Fun Sound Effects, Plastic, 15.75" $29.35

Hasbro Operation Reinvention Cavity Sam Kids' Board Game with Fun Sound Effects, Plastic, 15.75"
current price $29.35

Hasbro Operation Reinvention Cavity Sam Kids' Board Game with Fun Sound Effects, Plastic, 15.75"

4.2 out of 5 Stars. 83 reviews

Pre-Owned Hasbro Operation Game: Dreamworks Trolls Edition $29.99 Was $49.99

Pre-Owned Hasbro Operation Game: Dreamworks Trolls Edition
current price Now $29.99, Was $49.99

Pre-Owned Hasbro Operation Game: Dreamworks Trolls Edition

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4-Board Game Bundle - Surprise Slides, Operation, Sequence for Kids, The Velveteen Rabbit Game $64.95

4-Board Game Bundle - Surprise Slides, Operation, Sequence for Kids, The Velveteen Rabbit Game
current price $64.95

4-Board Game Bundle - Surprise Slides, Operation, Sequence for Kids, The Velveteen Rabbit Game

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FAQ

What happens when the tool touches the sides?

In most editions of this classic dexterity game, touching the edges triggers a light and a buzz or playful sound effects to signal a slip. It’s designed as an attention cue for players and doesn’t deliver an electrical shock sensation. Sound and light features can vary by theme and version.

  • Check the product description for details on sound effects and electronic features.
  • Play on a flat surface to reduce accidental bumps.
  • Take turns and move slowly—steady hands can make the experience more fun.
  • If you prefer quieter play, look for versions that highlight softer or silly sounds.

Which versions work best for travel?

For on-the-go play, look for compact or pocket formats. Some travel-friendly versions use magnetic parts and a wand to help keep pieces in place, and many come in a self-contained case for quick setup and storage. Player counts and features can vary, so it helps to scan the details on each product page.

  • Filter by features like “travel,” “pocket,” or “magnetic” when available.
  • Check dimensions and weight to gauge packability.
  • Browse customer reviews for notes on portability and durability.
  • Choose store pickup or delivery at checkout to get it when you need it.

Which edition fits younger kids best?

Age guidance can differ by edition. Many classic-style sets list ages 6+, but there are kid-friendlier themes that indicate 4+ on the box. Those versions typically simplify the experience with larger openings, easier pieces, or gentler pacing. Because details vary, the best approach is to check the age rating and feature list on each product page.

  • Use age-range filters to narrow options quickly.
  • Look at photos to compare piece sizes and layouts.
  • Read reviews for real-world feedback on difficulty and engagement.
  • Always follow the manufacturer’s age recommendations and supervise play with small parts.

How can I tell if an older edition is collectible?

Collectibility usually comes down to condition, completeness, and edition specifics. Older or themed releases can be appealing to collectors, especially if the box, tray, and all pieces are present and in good shape. Since values can vary widely, it’s helpful to review listing photos and descriptions carefully before buying.

  • Look for pre-owned listings that note what’s included and show clear photos.
  • Check for intact parts, working electronics, and readable cards (if applicable).
  • Original packaging and minimal wear can increase desirability.
  • Walmart doesn’t provide appraisals; for valuations, consider consulting collector resources outside of the shopping experience.

Which versions add extra cards or new twists?

Beyond the classic setup, some editions introduce card-driven challenges, playful sound effects, pet- or character-themed layouts, or even mashups that blend in timer-based piece-matching elements. Adult-oriented parody versions may offer a sillier take for game night, while kid-focused sets keep the action simple.

  • Scan product descriptions for phrases like “doctor cards,” “silly sounds,” or “mashup.”
  • Check the “What’s Included” section to see how gameplay changes.
  • Read reviews to learn how added cards or twists affect difficulty and fun.
  • Use filters and search terms to surface editions with the features you want.

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