Surgeon Simulator
About Surgeon Simulator
Surgeon Simulator is a wild and unpredictable surgery game that transforms medical operations into complete chaos. You play as Nigel Burke, an uncertain surgeon working in a hospital in 1987. The game is presented in first-person view, with your floating hand hovering above the patients. Your goal is to perform organ transplants with uncomfortable controls and unreliable instruments. Throughout the game, you must keep Bob alive while operating in strange settings, ranging from normal operating rooms to rushing ambulances and even space stations.
How To Play Surgeon Simulator?
Control each finger
You control a single hand, but each finger must be managed separately. By hitting different keys, you may bend your fingers to grab and hold surgical instruments. Precision is tough, so practice synchronizing your actions to take up and handle heavier equipment, such as saws, without losing it.
Perform the surgery
Begin by locating the organ you need to replace and carefully removing it. To access important organs such as the heart or lungs, you may need to break through the ribcage with hammers or saws. Once the old organ is removed, swiftly implant the new one in its proper position before too much blood is wasted.
Game Controls
- Use A, W, E, R, and Space to control fingers.
- Move the mouse to direct your hand.
- Right-click and rotate your wrist.
- Open-ended exploration with no fixed direction or specified goals.