Sorry Bob throws you into a medical "nightmare" simulation game where confidence outweighs qualifications. You play Nigel Burke, an untrained “surgeon” tasked with keeping Bob alive using raw tools and shaky hands. Nothing behaves as expected, and every movement feels wrong on purpose. Enter the operating room and see how sorry Bob really gets!
Sorry Bob plays from a first-person view where only your left hand exists, floating above a helpless patient. Each operation assigns a transplant goal while time and blood loss steadily threaten failure. Tools behave unpredictably, forcing awkward movements that turn simple actions into disasters.
Read the Objective: Identify the required organ, then scan nearby containers before touching anything inside Bob’s fragile body.
Break the Chest: Use heavy tools to smash ribs carefully, avoiding uncontrolled slips that drain blood instantly.
Extract Old Organs: Remove damaged organs cleanly, tossing them away fast to clear space and vision.
Insert the Replacement: Drop the correct organ into place before blood loss reaches zero and ends everything.
[A]: Control pinky finger
[W]: Control ring finger
[E]: Control middle finger
[R]: Control index finger
Spacebar: Control thumb
Mouse Move: Move hand position
Left Click: Lower hand to grab
Right Click (Hold): Rotate wrist
Single-handed control breaks natural coordination
Finger-based keys punish muscle memory
Physics causes tools to slide constantly
Blood drains from tiny mistakes
Environments add uncontrollable movement
Success in Sorry Bob starts with restraint rather than force. You should keep syringes nearby to stabilize bleeding before panic sets in. Then, clear the removed organs to regain vision, since clutter inside Bob’s chest leads to fatal errors faster than hesitation.