For those of you with too much time on your hands, a love for all things cute and cuddly and an inquisitive, "I really should be doing something right now" nature, check out 10 mg.
The site features a little game that combines elements of the old school Operation board game with Donnie Darko's freaky rabbit friend Frank. You click on the rabbit's tummy and then have 60 seconds to shave him, prepare him for surgery and then perform surgery, all with the click of your mouse.
The game seems to have been created by an ad agency and is aimed at "creating interactive experiences for the web." So long as your heart doesn't get broken when you are unable to save the bunny (like mine did), you'll probably end up getting sucked into being a surgeon and playing a bagillion times.
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As a freelance web designer, that scared me a bit. They focussed too much on the "game" and too little on showcasing previous work.
I did think the game was pretty cool and a little weird, but fun. I saved my frank!
1Bunny died. My flash hating computer runs the timer at the right speed, but it takes like 7 seconds just to zap him.
2I think the bunny always dies. I played it twice yesterday... Time always runs out, no matter how quick you are.
3The play style is QUITE similar do the excellent Nintendo DS game "Trauma Center", right down to the tray that slides in when you pick something out with the tweezers. I *HIGHLY* reccomend checking out that game if you enjoyed this at all.
4This creeps me out for some reason, but I have no problem playing Trauma Center.
5Maybe I just don't wanna hurt the bunny.
That's a different idea...
6That was awesome, I wish there were a bit more to it though.
7Hmmm..ok. It may be just me, but I don't get it.
8The bunny doesn't always die. Give him a good long shock first and he should be ready for surgery. Make sure you have a steady hand on the mouse and follow the directions. I got my little guy back to life in the time allotted.
9As long as you get the pill inside the bunny, he lives. Okay, I purposely let him die so I could figure this out--Bunny turns white and the screen says, "It's too bad he died," or something to that effect.
I agree with the others, Trauma Center is an exceptional game.
10Awww, I like it.
11This was so much fun. I kept killing the rabbit though and I really wanted him to live.
12i like it, i know, it´s a little freaky, but i won!!! hahaha
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