| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 1 times |
| Classification: | Casual Games |
Sorry Bob is a surgical simulation game with extremely clumsy hand controls. The game focuses on the tension and humor of how every small action can lead to big consequences.
Sorry Bob is a simulation game with clumsy controls, making even seemingly simple actions easily become complicated.
You play as a surgeon, but you have to control each finger individually using the Space, A, W, E, and R keys. Holding or releasing instruments requires precise timing; one wrong move and the scalpel falls, blood flows, and the surgery can fail immediately.
You think heart surgery is difficult? It's not as difficult as... holding scissors.
In Sorry Bob, every surgery has a clear objective: incising skin, sawing bone, injecting medication, removing foreign objects… But the problem isn't whether you know how to do it, but whether you can do it when your hands are stiff like a log.
You'll spend at least 5 minutes just to… hold the forceps. No joke.

The unique feature of Sorry Bob is that the patient's blood pressure only drops when you make a mistake during the procedure; it doesn't decrease over time. Every collision, slip, or dropped tool makes the situation worse, and the only way to stop the bleeding is with a syringe.
The game doesn't create pressure with a countdown timer, but with the player's own clumsiness, where impatience is always the cause of failure.
Sorry Bob is a game that places all the pressure on the player's control, where mistakes come from your own hands. Published by Az Game on February 13, 2026, the game concludes neatly when you understand that patience is more important than technique.