Sorry Bob is a first-person medical simulator. You control a floating hand and try to save a patient named Bob from certain death. Your main objective is to extract old organs and insert new ones without killing the patient. It offers a unique mix of frustration and laughter for every player. See if you can survive the chaos of an untrained surgeon’s life.
The game assigns a specific key to every finger on your left hand. You must learn to press multiple keys at once to grab and hold tools. Moving the mouse controls where your hand floats above Bob’s open chest.
Bob’s blood level is constantly dropping while you work on his body. You must work fast but also avoid making deep cuts in the wrong places. If the blood reaches zero, the surgery ends, and you must start over. Using a syringe can help stabilize him for a few extra seconds.

A finger-based control system punishes your muscle memory in a fun way—single-handed gameplay forces you to be creative with every movement. The game includes various surgery types, ranging from heart to brain transplants. Tools behave in a clumsy way to increase the difficulty of simple tasks. Every mistake results in funny and bloody consequences for poor Bob. The physics engine ensures that no two surgeries ever play out the same way.
Sorry Bob is an intentional comedy simulator. It provides a chaotic experience where failing is often more fun than winning. Your main task is to complete various medical transplants using raw tools and shaky movements.
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