Sorry Bob is a chaotic surgery simulation game that challenges players to conduct delicate treatments with purposefully poor physics. The event shows the difficulty and humor of working without fine motor skills and needing tremendous concentration to save the patient.
Sorry Bob Gameplay
How to Play
Each procedure is geared towards a clear objective: replacing the damaged organ before Bob runs out of blood. The tools operate unpredictably, turning simple movements into risky gambles. Because each cut causes blood loss, speed is always a battle between speed and control.
- Read the objective carefully and identify the correct organ to replace.
- Use the tools carefully.
- Remove the damaged part.
- Quickly insert replacement tubes.
Goals and Controls
Control, not medical science, is the main issue. Players control the surgeon's fingers instead of clicking. This mechanism makes simple tasks like holding a knife or syringe difficult.
- Space/A/W/E/R: Finger controls.
- Left-click: Lower hand.
- Right-click: Wrist rotation.
- Mouse: Hands.

Every action feels weird and nothing works as planned. Visit the operating room to observe Bob's apology! Every procedure has a transplant objective, but time and blood loss risk failure. Unexpected tools force unnatural movements that turn basic tasks into tragedies.
The level is passed when the surgery mission is successful, and the patient is healthy. Play Sorry Bob, for rapid surgical chaos.
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