The homepage introduces all operation types briefly. This page expands each case so you can understand difficulty, control priorities, and common run-ending mistakes before you enter the operating room.
❤️ Heart Transplant
Replace Bob's failing heart before his blood bar reaches zero. This operation forces you to break through the ribcage, remove the damaged heart, and implant the donor heart while every second counts.
- Primary challenge: heavy tools and a narrow chest cavity make precise placement difficult.
- Best approach: clear ribs first, keep your grip stable, then lower the new heart with minimal wrist movement.
- Common failure: rushing with the bone saw and causing massive blood loss before transplant placement.
🧠 Brain Surgery
Perform high-precision work inside Bob's skull to remove dangerous tissue without harming healthy brain areas. Even minor collisions can end the run instantly.
- Primary challenge: small target zone and severe penalty for accidental impact.
- Best approach: use slow, short tool movements and reposition your hand often instead of forcing angles.
- Common failure: overcorrecting after a slip, which turns one mistake into a chain reaction.
🫘 Kidney Transplant
Remove a damaged kidney and place a donor organ in a crowded abdominal space. Visibility and access are limited, so movement planning matters more than speed.
- Primary challenge: nearby organs leave very little room for tool swings.
- Best approach: create a clear path before extraction and keep spare tools out of the abdomen.
- Common failure: clipping adjacent organs while trying to force the kidney into position quickly.
👁️ Eye Surgery
The most delicate procedure in Sorry Bob. You work in an extremely tight socket where tiny hand tremors can cause permanent damage.
- Primary challenge: minimal margin for error and awkward tool angles.
- Best approach: approach from stable angles only, pause before contact, and move one axis at a time.
- Common failure: entering too fast and overshooting the target due to physics momentum.
Preparation Recommendation
If you are new, start with slower controlled attempts on kidney and heart cases, then move to brain and eye procedures once your finger control is consistent.