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Operation Frog is an educational game that turns frog anatomy into a hands-on puzzle. Players choose a male or female frog and switch between two modes: Dissect and Reconstruct. In Dissect, you slice open the frog’s body with virtual scissors, using a probe to find cut points and tweezers to extract organs. Reconstruct flips the process, organ placement requires memorizing their correct positions. A magnifying glass provides organ details, while a reference index and OptiFrog diagram offer constant support. The game lets you pause and resume with a save function. What makes it memorable is its methodical approach to biology. The tools feel tangible, and the dual modes test both observation and memory. While the 1984 release date makes it a niche artifact, it still functions as a clever, interactive lesson in anatomy. Its straightforward design avoids overwhelming players, letting curiosity drive the experience.
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