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Mar 04, 2026
3:07 AM
Forget the medical degree, in Sorry Bob, all you need is a dark sense of humor and a lot of luck. You are Nigel Burke, a self-proclaimed surgeon with a floating hand and zero training. Your patient, Bob, is on the table, and his life depends on your ability to perform high-stakes organ transplants using the most frustrating controls ever designed.
The Art of Controlled Disaster
Unlike clinical simulators, sorry bob thrives on failure. Every movement is a gamble:
One-Handed Mayhem: You control individual fingers with the A, W, E, R, and Spacebar keys. Gripping a scalpel feels like a victory; actually using it without slicing something vital is a miracle.
Physics-Based Panic: Tools bounce, organs slide, and the environment is a cluttered mess. One wrong move and you are throwing a kidney across the room instead of placing it in Bob’s chest.
Race Against the Clock: As Bob’s blood drains, the pressure mounts. You must break through his ribs, remove the failing parts, and drop in the replacement before the monitor flats out.
In Sorry Bob, the objective is simple, but the execution is a glorious, bloody nightmare. It is not about being a good doctor; it is about surviving the chaos you created.
Attica
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Mar 04, 2026
3:07 AM
It is simple in theory, but absolute mayhem in practice. Can you keep Bob alive, or will he become another victim of your butterfingers in sorry bob?


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