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TEEN-Blood, Mild Language, Mild Violence, Partial Nudity | Simulation | 1 Player
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wield the antibiotic gel, scalpel and forceps that can mean life (or, badly utilised, death) to a host of suffering patients. Lasers can be used to incinerate tumours and viruses, a long tube can be used to drain fluids from critical wounds, and a scanner ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at Times Online
It is fun while you are playing the game, even though the game can be extremely unforgiving with your moves, as it should be if you were actually operating on someone. ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at GameShark
Surgery is controlled entirely with the stylus, and takes place entirely on the touchscreen. There’s no use for any of the buttons at any time, except to move past dialog, which appears on the top screen. In the center of the touchscreeen is a view ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at The Bovine Conspiracy
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I bought this for my grandaughters. They both love it. One has aspirations to be a doctor. She has fun pretending she is a doctor. The other grandaughter is one year younger (7) and likes to keep up with the older one. ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at P. Hartford "Downtown girl"
I recently just bought my NDSL and is searching online for games that is worth buying. Trauma Center is one of those game that came up on many people's list as a must buy. I bought the game and I love it. ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at S. Liao "Chippy"
Trauma Center is one of those games that seemingly came out of left field and just rocked me. It's use of the DS stylus is truly original and was so successful it's now being emulated with the Wii. ...read the complete Trauma Center: Under the Knife review at M. Riddle "Mat is a nerd"












