Sorry Bob is a first-person surgery simulation built around unstable physics and deliberate control difficulty. You play as an untrained surgeon tasked with...
Sorry Bob is a first-person surgery simulation built around unstable physics and deliberate control difficulty. You play as an untrained surgeon tasked with keeping a patient alive during emergency operations. The game limits you to one floating hand, with each finger controlled separately. Tools slide, organs shift, and small mistakes cause rapid blood loss. Progress depends on calm movement and careful coordination rather than speed or medical knowledge.
Controls in Sorry Bob are intentionally fragmented. Each finger responds to a separate key. You must combine inputs to grip, lift, and rotate objects.
A – Control pinky finger
W – Control ring finger
E – Control middle finger
R – Control index finger
Spacebar – Control thumb
Hand movement and interaction rely on the mouse.
Mouse movement – Move hand position
Left mouse click – Lower hand to grab objects
Right mouse click (hold) – Rotate wrist