Are you confident in your dexterity? Play Sorry Bob online as a doctor. In this game, you'll control each finger to perform life-or-death surgeries!
Sorry Bob was released on February 13, 2026 by Azgames. The game puts you in an operating room, but not to cure diseases. Each surgery is a test: are you calm enough to control each finger, or will Bob die at your hands within the first two minutes?
You've played hundreds of games using WASD for movement. Your brain has memorized "W is forward, A is left." Sorry Bob completely breaks that reflex. In Sorry Bob, you need to reset your memory:
Your hands will "jerk" constantly for the first 30 minutes. That's the developer's intention: to disorient you from the most basic operation.
Scalpels aren't as sharp as you think. The forceps don't close as you want. Hammers are always heavier than you imagine. Every tool has its own "inertia" and "coefficient of slip." A pair of scissors will rotate differently from a pair of forceps. You can't memorize them; you have to feel each instrument during the surgery.
The operating room in Sorry Bob isn't static. Instrument carts can be bumped. The operating table vibrates when you hit it with a hammer. If organs aren't disposed of quickly, they'll roll around, obstructing your view and disorienting you. This dynamic element turns each surgery into a potential disaster.
Sorry Bob is a rough gem of the simulation genre. It doesn't celebrate dexterity but rather perseverance and the ability to adapt to a hostile environment. If you're ready to become Nigel Burke, the unqualified but confident man, step into the operating room and save Bob!























