Introduction: The Operation Game

My name is Amaya Lee. I am in 7th grade and My partner is Jaslynn Tolentino. We are both In 7th grade at Park Crest Middle School. We have decided to combine the games Operation and Twister. And for our Fusion 360, we made our own figures to put in the operation holes.

We created this game because we thought adding twister to the fun game of operation would make the game more exciting. We also wanted to use a spinner instead of tons of cards that can get ripped.

Supplies

The items needed for this instructable are:

-A snap circuit set- (build as shown above)

-Paint (shown above)

-Cardboard (shown Above)

-Aligator clamps (Shown above)

-A metal plate (shown above)

-A circle piece of cardboard and something you can use for a spinner *shown above*

Step 1: How to Play/Rules

How to play:

  • Set up the board, and place pieces in holes however you like.


  • Place Aligator clamps in reach of all the players.


  • The youngest player will always start the game.


  • On your turn, Spin the spinner, and whatever section you land on is the area hole you will grab from.


  • Take the Aligator clamps and grab whatever in a hole you choose of the section you got.


  • If you touch the metal, you will get buzzed. If you get buzzed, pass the tweezers to the next person to your left. They must grab from the same hole you did, If they get buzzed, pass it on again to the next player. 


  • If no one manages to grab from that hole, it becomes a new round.


  • If you are able to grab something out of the hole, keep it next to you till the end of the game. Then It becomes a New round.


  • Once all the items have been removed from all holes, Tally your points based on how many items you grabbed.
  • The person with the most points wins!

Rules

  • The first person will spin the spinner to see what section hole you will grab from
  • You can’t look inside the hole, you must just grab from it.
  • If you get buzzed, then you have to pass the tweezers to the person next to you.
  • As soon as you get buzzed, you must pass the tweezers to the next person.
  • If that person can’t, then you continue to pass on the tweezer. But if no one manages to grab what's in that hole, it becomes a new round.
  • But If you can grab whatever is in the hole without getting buzzed, you get to keep the item. 
  • You may not spin more than once on one turn, You don't get a re-do.
  • Keep your items till the end.

Whoever has the most points based on how many items you grabbed wins!

Step 2: Board

Take a 15.5 x 8.5 *inches* piece of cardboard and paint it like so:

Then take two 15 x 2 *inches* pieces of cardboard like so:

Next, take one 8.5 x 1.5 *inches* pieces like so:

Then take a 15.5 x 8.5 *inches* piece of cardboard like so:

Lastly, Hot glue them all together to look like a box like so: *last 4 images*

leave one side open

Put the metal plate inside using the side you left open

Step 3: Conecting

Connect your alligator clamps to their designated spot like so:

Then cut holes in the board like so:

Then add whatever toys/figurines you choose

Step 4: Spinner!

Get a circle piece of cardboard, and find something to use for a spinner. *shown above*

Then split the spinner into four sections and label "top, bottom, middle, choose" *shown above*

Then take whatever you used for a spinner and attach it. our spinner, it's round, so we shaded in one of the sections on it, and whatever that part of the spinner lands on it is the part we choose from. *Shown above

Step 5: ENJOY!!

Enjoy! *image one is the light/buzzer going off* and *image two is me grabbing one successfully!* *image three is of the spinner deciding what section I gab from!*