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Jackbox Games is publishing My Arms Are Longer Now!

[p][/p][p]My Arms are Longer Now, a humorous single-player heist game which will have players solving environmental puzzles using one incredibly long, yucky arm, will launch on PC via Steam and Epic in Fall 2026 before making its way to consoles in 2027. Developed by the Melbourne-based indie studio Toot Games, My Arms are Longer Now will be published in partnership with Jackbox Games. Wishlist now: [/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p]My Arms Are Longer Now blends physical comedy, creative puzzle design and unique stealth gameplay. The game is developed by a small Australian indie team led by Matthew Jackson, previously game designer on Need for Speed: No Limits and nominated for Excellence in Micro Games at the 2023 Freeplay Awards, and Millie Holten, creator of the Long Head web comedy series with tens of millions of views to date and a nomination for Best Online Drama or Comedy from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. Each of My Arms Are Longer Now’s levels present players with a new environment that will twist their arm in ridiculous ways, from stealing bicycles to ruining children’s birthday parties.[/p][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p]This announcement also marks Jackbox Games’ official expansion from a developer and publisher of its in-house games to a full-service games publishing label. After years of developing and publishing its signature, award-winning and millions+ selling Jackbox Party games, the renowned game developer will provide its experienced internal publishing framework and passionate, creative and growing team to serve global audiences on every platform. In addition to My Arms Are Longer Now, the company has several strategic partnerships and game announcements planned through the rest of 2026 that encapsulate Jackbox’s distinct humor and approachable weirdness. [/p][p]“My Arms Are Longer Now is unapologetically weird. It’s the kind of game that makes you laugh first and then surprises you with how thoughtfully it’s designed. Toot Games is exactly the kind of creative partner we want as we expand Jackbox’s publishing efforts[/p][p]- Andy Kniaz, VP of Business Development and International, Jackbox Games[/p][p]“Funny, creative, and hardworking people are behind everything we make at Jackbox. As we explored expanding our work into publishing, we knew that we wanted to find the right team to help us make a first impression. It was clear from our first meeting with Matthew and the team that Toot shares our creative priorities and ambitions for delivering distinct, unconventional styles of entertainment and play, even despite the thousands of miles that separate us. Our players have asked us for a fun single-player experience in Jackbox's tone and we look forward to seeing My Arms Are Longer Now deliver on that.” [/p][p]-  Mike Bilder, CEO, Jackbox Game[/p]

'You're a very long arm. You steal things. It's a comedy game,' explains developer of comedy game where you steal things with a very long arm




Stop me if you've heard this one: A grizzled detective one week away from retirement sits at his desk in a dimly lit office, clearly frustrated by a criminal mastermind who continues to elude him. Strewn across his desk and pinned to the bulletin board behind him are photos of the perp he's been pursuing but cannot clap the cuffs on...
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My Arms Are Longer Now is a thievery game where the thief is a stretchy boneless flesh tube

If I could extend my arm forty times its normal length, while also granting it the flexibility of a sock filled with mince, I’d probably just use it to take the bins out without leaving my chair. But what if someone were to use this power... for evil? That’s the gist of My Arms Are Longer Now, a cartoony "stealth-comedy" game about worming a single stretchy limb into people’s valuables, which has a Steam Next Fest demo out now.


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