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My Arms Are Longer Now is an indie adventure game from Toot Games, released on December 31, 2026. It drops you into the role of a lanky thief with absurdly long arms, tasked with heisting through a series of slapstick stealth challenges. The game leans into its surreal humor, letting you contort like a vacuum cord, wear socks to mimic human interaction, or just flail wildly to avoid guards. It’s a single-player jaunt with no multiplayer options, focusing on creative problem-solving and physical comedy. If you’ve ever imagined being a noodle-like burglar who can reach anything while avoiding detection, this is your speed.
The core loop revolves around stretching, retracting, and manipulating your arms to bypass security. You’ll snake through vents, pull yourself up by dangling from objects, or use your limbs to trigger traps without setting them off. The controls are twitchy but responsive, requiring precise timing to avoid detection. Each level forces you to experiment, sometimes you’ll play dead under a blanket, other times you’ll seduce a guard in a sock puppet voice. Puzzle elements blend with stealth, like using your arms to grab keys from distance while avoiding camera sweeps. The game’s charm lies in its absurdity, like using a sock puppet to mimic human behavior or flailing wildly to confuse enemies. Sessions last 15, 30 minutes, with a focus on trial-and-error.
PlayPile users rate My Arms Are Longer Now 4.4/5, with 78% completing the main story in 8, 12 hours. The community mood is mostly “amused” (65%) and “curious” (25%), though 10% find the controls frustrating. Critics praise the game’s creativity, with one review calling it “a masterclass in silly stealth mechanics.” Achievement completion sits at 92%, but the hardest unlock, “Seduction Specialist”, requires finishing a level without violence, which only 18% have cracked. Average price is $24.99, with 40% of players picking it up during sales.
My Arms Are Longer Now is a niche pick for fans of offbeat stealth and physical comedy. The price is reasonable, but the difficulty spikes in later levels may test patience. If you enjoy experimental mechanics and don’t mind laughing at your own failures, it’s worth the investment. Skip it if you prefer tight, serious heist simulations.
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