offline accessBuy Hand Simulator Steam Offline Account
This is a Hand Simulator Steam offline account that already owns the game — yours for a flat $2.99. You sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player physics sandbox. It's not a key, gift, or subscription. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto, and access works worldwide with no region lock.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $2.99 — one-time
- What it is
- Pre-owned Steam offline account with Hand Simulator
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — full single-player sandbox
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy Hand Simulator cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Hand Simulator, delivered the moment your crypto payment confirms. There's no waiting for a key to arrive, no activation code to redeem, and no regional gate to work around. Sign in with the credentials we send, flip Steam into Offline Mode, and the game is sitting in your library ready to launch. The whole point of this offline account is speed and simplicity: you pay $2.99 once, you get access, you play.
This is a Hand Simulator offline account, not a gift link or a Steam key. The distinction matters because it changes how you use it. With a key you'd activate a license onto your own profile; here you log into a ready account that holds the game and run it in Offline Mode. That means you keep your own primary Steam profile completely separate and untouched. For a small physics toy like Hand Simulator, that trade-off is easy — you're buying it to mess around with the ragdoll hands, not to chase achievements on your main account.
Every purchase is backed by a free replacement guarantee. If access to the account ever stops working, contact us and we'll swap you to a fresh working one at no extra cost. You're paying a flat $2.99, the same number you see on the page, with nothing tacked on at checkout and no recurring fee waiting next month.
How a Hand Simulator offline account works
The flow is short. After payment clears in crypto, the system hands you the account details automatically — no manual back-and-forth, no support ticket to open a delivery. You open the Steam client, enter the login we provided, and let it finish the first sign-in. Once you're in, go to the Steam menu and select Go Offline. From that point Steam stops trying to talk to its servers for that session, and you can launch Hand Simulator straight from the library.
Offline Mode is exactly what makes this work cleanly. Hand Simulator is a local, single-player physics sandbox, so it doesn't need a live connection to do anything. You load a level, grab objects with the deliberately clumsy hand controls, and experiment. Because everything runs locally, switching Steam offline keeps the session stable and lets you play whenever you want without depending on the account being online. This is the hand simulator offline mode setup people actually search for, and it takes about a minute to set up the first time.
If you ever sign out or your machine restarts, just repeat the sign-in and set Offline Mode again. There's nothing fragile about it once you've done it once. Keep the credentials we send somewhere safe, treat the account as your access point to the game rather than as a profile to customize, and the experience stays smooth across as many play sessions as you like.
Why buy the offline account
The strongest reasons to grab a Hand Simulator offline account come down to convenience rather than price tricks. Delivery is instant and automated, so you're not waiting on a human to send anything. Payment is handled entirely in crypto — USDT on TRC20, plus BTC, ETH, and LTC — which means no card details to enter, no bank declining a small foreign charge, and no payment processor blocking the order based on where you live. For buyers in regions where card checkout for game stores is unreliable, that alone is the deciding factor.
Access is worldwide with no region lock. Steam keys are frequently tied to a specific country or activation region, and a cheap Hand Simulator Steam key that won't activate where you are is worthless. An offline account sidesteps that entirely: the account already owns the game, so there's nothing to region-check against your location. Wherever you are, you sign in and play.
On top of that you get the replacement guarantee, which is the part most informal account sellers skip. If something goes wrong with the access you bought, you're not stuck — we replace it. Put together, a hand simulator shared account at $2.99 with instant crypto delivery, no region lock, and a safety net is a genuinely low-friction way to get the game running tonight.
Is it safe?
Let's be direct about what this is so you can decide for yourself. You're buying access to a shared Steam account that owns Hand Simulator, intended for offline single-player use. It is not your personal account, it's not a license added to your own profile, and we don't claim it's an official Steam purchase channel. We'd rather you understand that up front than be surprised later.
Used the way it's designed — log in, switch to Offline Mode, play the sandbox — the setup is straightforward and stable. Keep your own primary Steam profile separate, don't link the offline account to personal information, and treat the credentials as access to the game and nothing more. That keeps things clean on your side. Because Hand Simulator is purely a local experience, there's no online multiplayer for you to worry about and no reason to bring the account online at all.
And if access ever stops, that's exactly what the free replacement guarantee covers. Reach out, and we move you to a working account. The combination of a clear explanation of the product, a sensible offline workflow, and a replacement promise is what makes a $2.99 hand simulator account a reasonable thing to buy rather than a gamble.
About Hand Simulator
Hand Simulator is a deliberately awkward physics sandbox where the joke is the controls themselves. Instead of moving smoothly, you manipulate a pair of clumsy virtual hands, bending individual fingers and wrists to grab, hold, and fumble with objects. The challenge — and the comedy — comes from how hard it is to do simple things when your hands won't cooperate, turning ordinary actions into small slapstick battles.
The game spreads that idea across a range of self-contained levels. You can fiddle with fidget spinners, work through the fiddly steps of handling and loading weapons, attempt to milk a cow, or square off in a Mexican standoff where the winner is whoever can wrestle their own fingers onto the trigger first. Each scenario is a little puzzle of dexterity, and most of the fun is the failure on the way to figuring it out. It's a simulation game in the loosest, most playful sense.
Because every level is local and single-player, Hand Simulator is a perfect fit for an offline account. There's nothing here that depends on staying connected, no progression to sync online, and no competitive ladder to climb — just a box of physics toys and your uncooperative hands. Run it in Steam Offline Mode and you get the complete experience exactly as intended, ready whenever you feel like wrestling a virtual cow.
// pros
- Flat $2.99 one-time price — no card, no subscription
- Instant automated delivery the moment crypto payment confirms
- Full single-player Hand Simulator sandbox in Steam Offline Mode
- Worldwide access with no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline use only — no online multiplayer
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not on your own personal profile
Playing Hand Simulator offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Hand Simulator — questions
Can you play Hand Simulator offline?
Yes. Hand Simulator is a local single-player physics sandbox, so it runs fully in Steam Offline Mode. You sign in, switch Steam to Go Offline, and launch the game from the library — no connection needed.
How much is Hand Simulator on bonege?
It's a flat $2.99, one-time, for the offline account. No card needed, no subscription, and nothing extra added at checkout.
How fast is delivery?
Instant and automated. As soon as your crypto payment confirms, the system sends the account credentials to you — there's no manual wait.
How do I pay?
Crypto only: USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. There's no card payment, which also means no bank declines and no region-based payment blocks.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key activates a license onto your own profile and is often region-locked. This is a ready offline account that already owns Hand Simulator — you log in and play in Offline Mode, with no activation and no region lock.
Is it safe?
It's a shared offline account for single-player use, not your personal account — we're upfront about that. Used in Offline Mode it's stable, and every purchase is backed by a free replacement guarantee if access stops.



