Big hand
Big hand turns perspective into play as you guide a gentle giant hand through diorama rooms to help tiny residents with outsized problems—lifting platforms, spinning cranks, blocking rain, or flicking paper aircraft onto safe currents; how to play is simple but precise: drag to move the palm, tap to pinch or grab, hold to hold, and double-tap to rotate your wrist, with shadow projections showing exactly where fingers will land; practical tips include using the back of the hand for pushing crowds without knocking props, curling your index to hook levers from behind, and resting the palm to stabilize wobbly structures before placing delicate pieces; puzzles scale from single-action helps to multi-step contraptions—bridge a gap, wind a winch, redirect a fan—while friendly villagers cheer and offer small hints if you pause near them; color-blind friendly markers designate interactables, haptic pulses confirm secure grips, and a “quiet mode” calms effects for sensory-sensitive players; the feel-good hook is playful kindness at giant scale, solving thoughtful tasks with soft touches that make a clockwork village hum.