Basic Controls
The controls in this game a little funky at first, so we will help you get used to them. You have four main actions buttons, and they are all tied to your right or left arm. You can raise an arm, or grab something.
The bottom two hand buttons are grabbing things. If you tap one of them, your character will reach out with that respective arm, and if it collides with any object you will feel haptic feedback to let you know that you are now holding that object. If it is a box or something, you can drag it around with you. Use both hands for the most stability!
When you are holding onto an object that can be pushed or pulled, another virtual joystick will appear near your action buttons. You can drag this around as if you are moving to simulate the moving of your arm – this is how you operate levers and switches and the like.
When you are holding an object in your hands, you can tap on the hand buttons again to release the object. You can also tap to raise your arms up, which can help you lift boxes and stuff onto higher ledges.
You can also jump and dive. Diving sends your character forward with a lot of momentum, but there is a good chance you will be knocked out when you hit the ground. It is helpful for crossing gaps though!
