Overview
Handy throws players into the unconventional role of a disembodied, yet surprisingly capable, left hand. This indie simulation action game, developed and published by Vladimir Fomenkov, challenges you to complete a variety of everyday and not-so-everyday tasks using only your fingers and the power of flight. Forget conventional controls; here, you'll be manipulating objects with a physics-based system that promises plenty of unpredictable, and likely hilarious, moments.
Highlights
- Unique Protagonist: You play as a strong, independent left hand, foregoing the need for a thumb.
- Physics-Based Mayhem: Interact with the environment using a dynamic physics engine that can lead to wonderfully wacky outcomes.
- Freedom of Approach: Each level offers multiple ways to achieve your objectives, encouraging experimentation and creative problem-solving.
Who It's For
This game is perfect for players who enjoy quirky simulation experiences and don't mind a bit of chaos. If you're looking for a game that breaks the mold and offers a truly unique gameplay premise, Handy might be just the ticket. It's also suitable for family sharing, offering a lighthearted and engaging experience for a wide audience.
Game Info
Handy is a single-player experience that launched on October 9, 2019. It's available in both English and Russian. As an early access title, the developers are actively working on adding more content, and player feedback is encouraged to help shape its future. The game features full control over four fingers, allowing for intricate manipulation of objects, and its physics-based gameplay ensures that no two attempts at a task will be exactly the same.





