Jackbox Games and Toot Games have released a new cinematic trailer for My Arms Are Longer Now, the upcoming comedic stealth heist game. The trailer debuted at BitSummit in Kyoto and includes new gameplay footage.
The game is launching on Steam and the Epic Games Store later this year, with console releases, including PlayStation 5, planned for early 2027.
A Comedy Heist Game About Very Long Arms
My Arms Are Longer Now mixes physical comedy, puzzle design, and stealth gameplay. Each level gives players a new environment to rob, sabotage, or generally make worse using their strange, stretchy arms.
Missions range from stealing bicycles to ruining children’s birthday parties, with each scenario built around ridiculous arm-based problem-solving.
From an Australian Indie Team
The game is developed by Toot Games, a small Australian team led by Matthew Jackson, previously a designer on Need for Speed: No Limits, and Millie Holten, creator of the Long Head web comedy series.
My Arms Are Longer Now is available to wishlist now on Steam and Epic Games Store.












































































