Sorry Bob is a surgery simulation game based on chaotic physics. In it, players take on the role of an inexperienced surgeon, having to perform difficult surgeries using clumsy hand controls and unstable instruments. With increasing difficulty, dangerous surgeries, and unpredictable physics, the game offers both humor and tension in each task.
The main challenge in Sorry Bob comes from controlling the surgeon's hands. Each finger has its own key, making movements intentionally clumsy and difficult. Players must learn how to hold instruments, rotate their wrists, and move their hands accurately without causing unnecessary injury.
Players may need to replace organs, repair damaged body parts, remove harmful objects, or stop severe bleeding. During surgery, patients continuously lose blood if mistakes occur. Players must accomplish their objectives before the time limit expires or the patient's health reaches zero. Balancing speed and accuracy is key to success.
Q: Is the game difficult?
A: Yes. The difficult controls and time pressure make the game challenging, especially for beginners.
Q: What tools can the player use?
A: Players can use scalpels, saws, needles, hammers, and many other surgical instruments during surgeries.
Q: Does the game have multiple levels?
A: Yes. The game includes multiple missions with increasing difficulty and more complex surgical objectives.

















