Jackbox Games has announced that it will publish the comedy heist game My Arms Are Longer Now, which is scheduled to launch on PC in Spring of this year.
Developed by Melbourne-based studio Toot Games, My Arms Are Longer Now is an unsettling physics-based heist game that asks players to control a horrifically long arm as it attempts to slink away with valuables, cash, and even people’s pets. This move marks the first time Jackbox Games has stepped out from developing its own in-house Jackbox series to become a fully fledged publishing house.
In addition to this news, Toot Games has confirmed that the title will hit PC this year, with console versions to follow in 2027.
You can watch the latest trailer for My Arms Are Longer Now Here:
We had the chance to go hands-on with My Arms Are Longer Now during PAX Aus 2024, and we had a blast. It’s quirky, it’s unashamedly Australian, and, above all else, it’s a bundle of fun.
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