Aussie Humour Reigns Supreme in My Arms Are Longer Now's Cinematic Trailer

Go-go Gadget...

In case you hadn't heard of or seen My Arms Are Longer Now, publisher Jakbox Games and developer Toot Games have released a hilarious cinematic highlighting the game's clearly Untitled Goose Game-inspired premise alongside its uniquely Australian humour. And we're in love with everything here. But don't take our word for it, have a gander for yourself:

The game is being developed by a tiny team featuring two big creative heads in Matthew Jackson whose work includes Need For Speed: No Limits, and MIllie Holton, creator of the renowned web comedy series, Long Head. While we only have a "later this year" release date for PC, and "2027 for console" these things tend to come as we close in on release, so we'd say we'll be seeing this potential gem sooner rather than later-later, if you get what we mean.

The obvious fear is that its gameplay loop becomes tired quickly, but as with Untitled Goose Game, which you can learn more about here, there's also a charm embedded in this premise that promises to tickle your inner childish annoying self, and we're genuinely hoping the NPC reactions are dynamic and feared and hilarious, in equal measure. We also just love this style of art and the overall presentation, so stay tuned for more as we try to tickle the local powers that be to get more on My Arms Are Longer Now. In the meantime, take a scroll through our screenshot carousel below and try to work the game out for yourself -- we don't think it'll be too much of a stretch (sorry, not sorry).

 

My Arms Are Longer Now

Genre: Tickle Sim/Puzzler
Developer: Toot Games
Publisher: Jackbox Games
Release Date: 2026 for PC, 2027 for Console
Classification: TBC
Date: May 25, 2026

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