From the introduction:
At Arm’s-Length explores the poverty of intimate physical contact between men and boys. You and four other players will play a sequence of twenty short scenes divided into different life chapters: boyhood, guyhood, manhood, fatherhood, childhood, and brotherhood. Each chapter views common experiences any boy or man could have at that time in their life, and which many boys and men often do experience. This scenario explores physical contact between boys and between men explicitly, and asks players to reflect on how that informs their own relationships, and visa versa. The final chapters, Brotherhood and Fatherhood Part II, offer an alternative to the masculinity we’ve come to know.
Though At Arm’s-Length is a game about boys and men, it is not intended to be exclusively for boys and men only. Players of any gender are welcome and encouraged to play.