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About Long Leg Master

Long Leg Master is a physics-based casual game built around one ridiculous mechanic: your character's legs stretch to absurd lengths on demand. Hold to extend them toward a platform, gap, or landing spot; release to plant the foot and reposition. The humor is immediate — watching stick-thin legs telescope across comically large gaps never stops being funny — and the underlying physics puzzle is genuinely engaging.

The stretching mechanic creates a distinct type of spatial problem. You are not jumping from platform to platform in the conventional sense; you are planning which direction to extend, how far to reach, and where to anchor your foot before committing to the next stretch. A bad stretch angle plants your foot in a hazard or off the edge of a platform, sending the character tumbling. A well-aimed one sets up the next extension perfectly.

Each level introduces new environmental constraints: gaps of varying widths, platforms at different heights, moving surfaces, spike obstacles that punish an extension that drifts too wide, and drop zones where a misplanted foot is immediately fatal. The game starts accessible enough for anyone to pick up and gradually asks for the kind of deliberate aim that takes a few runs to develop.

The tone is consistently silly — the character design, the sound effects on each stretch, and the exaggerated physics wobble all commit to the absurdity. It sits in the tradition of casual mobile games like Getting Over It or Tall Man Run where a physically weird control scheme is both the joke and the actual game.

Key Features

  • Stretchy leg physics — legs extend in the direction you aim and plant where they land; the stretch angle and distance are fully player-controlled
  • Level-based obstacle design — each stage introduces new hazards (spikes, moving platforms, gaps) that demand specific stretch angles and release timing
  • Absurdist visual presentation — exaggerated animations and physics wobble make even failed attempts entertaining
  • Precision increases with levels — early stages are wide and forgiving; later ones require accurate directional stretching to avoid hazards on both sides
  • Natural touch controls — hold-and-drag to aim the stretch, release to plant; the gesture feels intuitive on touchscreen devices

Controls

Click and hold — begin stretching legs in the direction of the cursor
Drag — aim the stretch direction while holding
Release — plant the foot at the current stretch endpoint and reposition the body
MobileTap and hold to start stretching, drag to aim, release to step. The hold-release gesture is the entire control scheme — no buttons or keys required.

How to Play

  1. 1At the start of each level your character stands at a starting platform. The exit is somewhere ahead across gaps and obstacles.
  2. 2Hold (click-and-hold on desktop, tap-and-hold on mobile) to begin stretching your legs. Drag to aim the direction of the stretch.
  3. 3Release to plant the stretched foot on a platform or safe surface. The character's body swings to reposition over the new anchor point.
  4. 4Repeat — stretch to the next platform, release, reposition. Plan two or three steps ahead so you do not stretch into a corner with no viable next anchor.
  5. 5Reach the level exit without falling or hitting spike hazards. If you fall, the level restarts from the beginning.

Tips & Tricks

  • Aim for the center of platforms rather than the edge — a centered anchor gives you a wider range of directions for the next stretch, while an edge anchor limits your options and risks sliding off.
  • On levels with spikes, extend slowly and check the full stretch path before releasing. A spike at the midpoint of a long stretch can catch the leg in transit even if the landing spot is clear.
  • Use short hops across narrow gaps rather than long stretches — smaller extensions are easier to aim precisely, and overshooting a short gap is more likely with a fully extended leg.
  • When a platform is moving, time your release to when the platform is at its closest point to your current anchor. Landing on a moving surface at its nearest position gives you the most time to plan the next stretch before it moves away again.

Game Info

Developer1Games
Release Year2024
PlatformBrowser (Desktop + Mobile)
TechnologyHTML5 / JavaScript

FAQ

Hold the input (click-and-hold on desktop, tap-and-hold on mobile) to start extending your legs. While holding, drag to aim the stretch direction. Release to plant the foot at the current endpoint. The body then swings to hang over the new anchor point, ready for the next stretch.

Falling off any platform or surface restarts the level from the beginning. On levels with spike hazards, contact with a spike also triggers a restart. There are no checkpoints within levels.

Yes — legs extend up to a maximum length that varies by level design. Some gaps require near-maximum extension, which demands precise aiming. If a gap is too wide to bridge in a single stretch, you need to find an intermediate anchor point.

Yes — if you plant a foot in a position with no reachable next platform within leg range, you are effectively stuck and need to restart. Planning two or three anchor points ahead prevents this from happening.

The stick-figure character style and absurdist physics place it in a similar casual category, but Long Leg Master is its own distinct game focused specifically on the elongation mechanic rather than combat or parkour.