Sorry Bob

Sorry Bob is a quirky surgery simulation game that challenges players to control a surgeon’s hand and perform operations to save patients. Sounds simple? Not at all! Once you jump into the game, you will quickly find this hand extremely hard to control, while making a mistake often means mission failure. Ready to drive into the game and keep the patient alive. Give it a try now on slope2.io.

How to Play Sorry Bob

The real challenge lies in how smoothly you control and master the surgeon's hand. Each finger is manipulated individually, not the whole hand as usual. There are no power-ups, so just the effective coordination between fingers is a must. Practice combining them to grab tools and use them precisely to carry out the operations. Love to know more about how to play the game? Here are the basic steps.

Jump into the missions. First, spend some seconds learning details about your missions; it’s a “heart transplant” in the first level, for example. Move the hand and control it by combining fingers’ movements skillfully to do the missions.

Pick up tools. Grip scalpels, syringes, or other instruments carefully to perform surgery step by step. Aim to complete the required medical procedure before time or the patient's health runs out.

Face advanced missions. For sure, each successful operation unlocks the next challenge. Practice more hand control mastery before you can address new challenges effectively.

Game controls:

  • Use A, R, W, E, and the spacebar to control the pinky, index, ring, middle, and thumb fingers, respectively.
  • Mouse move: Control the hand position.
  • Left and right mouse clicks: Lower hand to grab or rotate wrist.

Do not just say, “Sorry Bob!” Instead, practice more, try your best to perform the operations to save patients, and conquer higher levels.