![]() ![]() Helping Nigel through a series of complicated surgical procedures at the pleasant General Hospital of Barnardshire is the aim of the game. Yes, no medical background already the scene is set for a Laurel and Hardy-type sketch. You play the part, or rather the hand, of Nigel Burke, an ordinary guy with no profound skills or medical background. You’re in a hospital son no need to panic! *Cough cough* I should point out before you read on, that since playing I have been banned from hospitals, clinics and even vets. Not in my book! So yes folks, I have played Surgeon Simulator 2013. The ‘operating theatre’, such a pleasant name for a place that should have all emphasis on the word ‘operating’ and not the word ‘theatre’. So with my heart full of hope and my steady arm at the ready, I downloaded a game on Steam which would test not only my steady arm but also my knowledge of anatomy and my patience in the operating theatre. ![]() Yet I do have a steady hand when it comes to the electronic board game Operation. ![]() Now I’m no expert in the field of surgery and I certainly wouldn’t be writing this if I was. I would stand and watch from a safe distance, making sure I wouldn’t interrupt him in his moment of flying glory. One of the first ever games I remember viewing was Microsoft Flight Simulator, and I say ‘viewing’, because my Dad had an over-protective trait for this game. Simulation games over the years have widely spread into many different simulation clichés, starting from the earliest aircraft simulators to wacky farming simulators, truck simulators and even bus simulators. ![]()
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