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Sorry Bob

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About Sorry Bob

Description

Sorry Bob is a humorous doctor game where players control the doctor's hand, moving it and performing various actions to examine and treat patients.

Game features

Sorry Bob has the following highlights that players will enjoy:

A humorous doctor game

Sorry Bob is a realistic and humorous first-person role-playing game. The detailed controls, down to every movement of the character, make every action challenging. You will encounter ironic situations due to your own clumsiness. There are humorous situations such as patients moving unexpectedly, instruments falling from your hand, and incorrect manipulation during surgery. Therefore, the game is named Sorry Bob, like a familiar apology from a clumsy doctor to their patients.

Main gameplay

Sorry Bob isn't a serious surgery game; it intentionally makes it difficult to both amuse and challenge your skills:

Realistic but difficult controls: each finger can be controlled independently, making seemingly simple tasks like holding a scalpel or giving an injection a challenge.

Awkward situations: you'll have to perform surgeries in bizarre situations such as operating on a rotating table, patients "unexpectedly" moving…

Humorous effects: blood and amateur accidents are the highlights that make the game both tense and funny.

How to play

The most outstanding feature of the game is the level of detail in the doctor's hand controls.

  • A: Corresponds to thumb movement.
  • W: Corresponds to ring finger movement.
  • E: Corresponds to middle finger movement.
  • R: Corresponds to index finger movement.
  • Spacebar: Corresponds to thumb movement.
  • Mouse rotation: wrist rotation.
  • Mouse movement: Moves hand position.
  • Left mouse click: Lowers hand.

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