Jackbox reveals My Arms Are Longer Now, a comedic stealth puzzle

Jackbox Games announced My Arms Are Longer Now from Melbourne studio Toot Games, a comedic stealth puzzle due on PC later this year with consoles planned for 2027.
Jackbox Games announced My Arms Are Longer Now, a comedic stealth puzzle developed by Melbourne studio Toot Games. The publisher confirmed a PC release window for later this year and said console versions are planned for 2027, with the Nintendo Switch among target platforms.
Promotional footage and screenshots show a cartoony art style and a playful tone. The trailer presents short clips of characters wriggling through environments, taking objects and creating chaotic situations. The footage does not show full levels or reveal how stealth and puzzle systems will interact.
Toot Games identified the project as a mix of stealth mechanics and environmental puzzles with an emphasis on object interaction and emergent moments. The developer described scenarios that focus on sneaking, item retrieval and disruptive tasks rather than direct combat.
Toot Games is led in part by co-founder and narrative lead Millie Holten, who created the Long Head webcomic and was shortlisted for the 2023 Australian Writers’ Guild Monte Miller Award. Jackbox is handling publishing while Toot Games manages development at its Melbourne studio.
Jackbox has not provided a specific PC release date, pricing, or a detailed platform rollout schedule beyond the general 2027 console window. The team has also not disclosed level structure, control schemes, or whether the game will include multiplayer or be single-player only.
Jackbox and Toot Games indicated they will release more information and gameplay demonstrations ahead of the PC launch.
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