Sorry Bob
What Is Sorry Bob?
Sorry Bob is a chaotic horror surgery simulation game where players perform delicate medical procedures using intentionally awkward physics-based controls. The goal sounds simple: keep the patient alive.
But here’s the twist.
You don’t just click to perform actions. Instead, you control each finger of the surgeon’s hand individually. Every movement—grabbing a tool, adjusting your wrist, holding a syringe—becomes a tense puzzle.
The horror doesn’t come from jump scares. It comes from pressure, frustration, and the constant fear of messing up.
A Physics-Based Surgery Game Like No Other
Unlike traditional medical simulator games, Sorry Bob focuses less on medical realism and more on control chaos.
Purposefully Awkward Controls
In this physics-based horror game:
Each finger is independently controlled
Wrist movements affect tool precision
Gripping strength determines stability
Small mistakes lead to instant disaster
Even picking up a scalpel becomes a challenge. Accidentally grab a hammer instead? That’s a problem. Move too fast? The consequences are immediate.
This unique control system transforms routine medical tasks into intense survival scenarios.
The Operating Table: Tools of Chaos
The operating table in Sorry Bob is packed with equipment, both standard and unexpected.
You’ll find:
Scalpels and syringes
Saws and hammers
Forceps and clamps
Various unpredictable instruments
Because of the awkward hand mechanics, simply choosing and holding the right tool becomes part of the challenge. This adds layers of tension rarely seen in indie horror simulation games.




















