1) Learn Finger Control Before Real Surgery
Practice opening and closing your hand with A, W, E, and R before touching any organ. Building rhythm early makes every later operation easier.
How to master clumsy surgery controls and survive emergency operations
These strategies are built from the core mechanics shown on the homepage and expanded for real match situations. If you want consistent clears in Sorry Bob, focus on control discipline, tool intention, and calm recovery when things go wrong.
Practice opening and closing your hand with A, W, E, and R before touching any organ. Building rhythm early makes every later operation easier.
Large gestures create huge wrist swings in this physics system. Keep movements short and smooth so tools stay stable near sensitive tissue.
Dropped tools waste time and often cause accidental damage. Close all fingers first, wait half a second, then lift slowly.
Use a scalpel for precision, bone saw for hard tissue, and heavier tools only when force is required. Wrong tool choice creates chaos fast.
When health drops sharply, stop and re-center your hand. Panic motions usually make bleeding worse, while controlled resets often save the run.
Perfect surgical form is optional in Sorry Bob. Completing the key objective first gives you the best chance to survive the timer.
Remove loose clutter before delicate actions. In tight spaces, one bouncing tool can block your path to the target organ.
Each failed attempt shows where your control broke down. Adjust one variable at a time and your success rate rises quickly.
Finger rhythm first. Small movements. Full grip before lift. Correct tool choice. Stabilize on bleed. Objective over perfection.