Operation Frog Game

Ever played Operation as a kid, sweating bullets as you tried to yank that tiny plastic bone without setting off the buzzer? Operation Frog for MS-DOS takes that same nerve-wracking fun and gives it a quirky, educational twist. Instead of a hapless patient, you’re dissecting a frog (don’t worry, it’s pixelated and totally guilt-free). With your trusty digital scalpel, you’ll carefully remove organs, learning a bit of biology along the way—but one wrong move, and zap! That frog’s nervous system lets you know you messed up.
This retro gem is equal parts nostalgia trip and sneaky science lesson, perfect for ‘90s kids or anyone who loves a lighthearted challenge. It’s like Surgeon Simulator’s great-grandpa, only with chunky graphics and that classic MS-DOS charm. Whether you’re reliving childhood memories or discovering it for the first time, Operation Frog delivers a ribbiting good time. (Sorry, had to.)
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
This retro gem is equal parts nostalgia trip and sneaky science lesson, perfect for ‘90s kids or anyone who loves a lighthearted challenge. It’s like Surgeon Simulator’s great-grandpa, only with chunky graphics and that classic MS-DOS charm. Whether you’re reliving childhood memories or discovering it for the first time, Operation Frog delivers a ribbiting good time. (Sorry, had to.)
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".