
STEP INTO THE MOST UNQUALIFIED OPERATING ROOM
Sorry Bob is a strange medical simulation game where you play as Nigel Burke, an untrained "surgeon" trying to keep a patient named Bob alive. Inside the operating room, tools behave unpredictably and the awkward controls make every movement risky. What sounds like a simple surgery quickly turns into chaotic and hilarious moments where one small mistake can lead to disaster.
GAMEPLAY: WHEN SURGERY TURNS INTO CHAOS
Sorry Bob is played from a first-person perspective, where you control a single floating hand above the patient. Each operation has a clear objective, but completing it is much harder than it sounds. Players have to carefully manage their actions while keeping an eye on Bob's condition. Blood loss increases quickly, and hesitation can lead to failure.
- Follow the Surgical Objective - Identify the organ that needs replacement and find the correct one in nearby containers before starting the operation.
- Break Through the Rib Cage - Use heavy tools to open the chest carefully. Sudden or uncontrolled movements can cause serious blood loss.
- Remove the Damaged Organs - Take out the old organs and clear space quickly to continue the procedure.
- Insert the Replacement Organ - Place the correct organ before Bob loses too much blood to complete the surgery successfully.
Unique Control System
The game uses a strange control system where each finger is managed separately, making every movement feel intentionally awkward.
- A - Control the pinky finger
- W - Control the ring finger
- E - Control the middle finger
- R - Control the index finger
- Spacebar - Control the thumb
- Mouse Movement - Move the hand
- Left Click - Lower the hand to grab objects
- Right Click (Hold) - Rotate the wrist

















