Author Topic: What has Surgeon Simulator 2013 taught you?  (Read 1914 times)

Don't trust left-handed surgeons.

Don't trust left-handed surgeons.
I'm offensive and i find this left handed.

I turn on left handed mode, so I use a right hand. Of coarse I can write with both my hands and can do pretty much anything with either hand, But born Left handed people rule!

I turn on left handed mode, so I use a right hand. Of coarse I can write with both my hands and can do pretty much anything with either hand, But born Left handed people rule!

Left-handed-people-high-five!


Left-handed-people-high-five!
Even after I right clicked and viewed image my hand was like twice the size of it.

Surgeon Simulator taught me to use hammers to break into peoples skulls!


Drills are a bad choice for surgery tools.
Drills cannot be turned off.
Neither can saws.
Brain surgery is a lot easier than it looks.
Surgical lasers cannot be turned off in any way.
Ambulance doors regularly fly open.
Dropping organs out the back of an ambulance or on the floor is perfectly acceptable.

I might not have the full game but I had the free version.
I learned to not throw scalpels inside him.

Even after I right clicked and viewed image my hand was like twice the size of it.
We have even more in common now.

Surgical lasers cannot be turned off in any way.
Yes they can.

Surgical lasers cannot be turned off in any way.
There's a giant red button for it.