
Sorry Bob is a first-person doctor role-playing simulation game that offers a direct experience of controlling every hand movement to perform medical procedures.

This game is popular among players for the following reasons:
In Sorry Bob, you will work in a medical environment as a doctor directly treating patients. The first-person perspective allows you to clearly feel every action, from bringing your hand close to the patient, holding instruments to performing precise actions. Everything is designed to provide a realistic feeling as if you were working in a real clinic.
The most outstanding feature of the game lies in its control system:
Players must manually control every hand movement.
Every action, such as holding, moving, or using instruments, requires precision.
There are no automatic actions; every action depends on your skill.
This level of detail makes the game more challenging while also creating unexpected situations when things don't go as planned.
Due to the physics-based control mechanism, small mistakes can lead to hilarious situations such as the following:
Dropping the instrument while operating it.
Moving your hand in the wrong direction.
Losing control in emergency situations.
This creates a balance between serious simulation and humorous entertainment.
Each key corresponds to a finger:
When you press a key, the corresponding finger will contract or act to perform medical actions such as grasping an object, pressing, holding, or squeezing the instrument. Hold down the keys to firmly grip the object.
Hand control: Moving the mouse will move your entire hand, allowing you to position your hand correctly for manipulation. Move the mouse to move the object to another location.