
Sorry Bob
- Mouse Move: Move hand position
- Left Click: Grab or interact
- Right Click (Hold): Rotate hand
- A / W / E / R: Control individual fingers
- Spacebar: Control thumb
























Sorry Bob is a darkly comedic simulation game built around awkward physics, unpredictable tools, and pure player skill. You step into the role of an unqualified operator facing absurd scenarios where precision feels optional, and chaos feels guaranteed. The experience focuses on clumsy hand control, exaggerated reactions, and unexpected results. Every task becomes a puzzle shaped by gravity, momentum, and timing rather than realism or logic. Let’s try now!
HOW TO PLAY THIS SIMULATION GAME
Sorry Bob plays from a first-person perspective where you control a single floating hand inside compact environments filled with interactive tools. Each scenario sets a clear objective, yet the physics system constantly interferes, causing objects to slip, collide, or spin unpredictably. Every movement feels intentional but unstable, so careful positioning matters as much as speed. Because tools react to weight and rotation, small mistakes can quickly spiral into hilarious chaos. As challenges progress, new environments and conditions complicate movement, forcing players to adapt their grip, timing, and hand orientation to complete each task.
Game Controls
- Mouse Move: Move hand position
- Left Click: Grab or interact
- Right Click (Hold): Rotate hand
- A / W / E / R: Control individual fingers
- Spacebar: Control thumb
How to Master Your Skills
- Move slower than feels necessary to prevent tools from spinning out of control.
- Rotate your wrist before grabbing objects to align fingers naturally.
- Release tools instead of forcing placement to avoid accidental chain reactions.
- Practice finger combinations to maintain stable grips during all movements.












