Eets Returns to Steam – Free for a Limited Time
Klei Entertainment’s quirky puzzle title Eets has resurfaced on Steam with a 100 % discount, making the game completely free to download. Originally released as a blend of Lemmings and The Incredible Machine, Eets challenges players to guide a timid, mood‑dependent creature through a series of increasingly clever obstacles. The current promotion lets newcomers experience the full base game and its expansive library of community‑created levels without spending a cent.
Gameplay and Mechanics
At its core, Eets is a physics‑based puzzle experience. The protagonist, a small creature named Eets, reacts to his environment based on three primary moods: scared, angry, and happy. When frightened, Eets refuses to jump; anger grants a higher leap; happiness, triggered by consuming tiny sweet orbs, allows normal movement. Players must manipulate these moods by placing items such as explosive mushrooms, whales that lift objects, and gravity pills that invert Eets’s pull, letting him walk on ceilings.
The game ships with 100 handcrafted levels. For those who crave more, an additional 600 user‑generated stages are available for free download, dramatically extending replay value. Each stage presents a unique layout of pits, platforms, and hazards, demanding careful timing and creative item placement to steer Eets safely to the exit.
Action Mode on Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 version includes an Action Mode inspired by the Patapon series. Here, players input button combos to make Eets perform specific actions while defending against endless waves of marshmallow‑themed enemies. This mode adds a fast‑paced, rhythm‑based twist that contrasts with the deliberative puzzle gameplay.
Why This Deal Matters
Eets holds a modest user rating, but its charm lies in the inventive mood system and the sheer volume of content offered at no cost. The free Steam deal removes the barrier to entry, allowing puzzle fans to explore a title that blends classic mechanics with modern sensibilities. Whether you are a longtime fan of Klei’s work or new to their catalogue, grabbing Eets now provides a rich, brain‑teasing experience without spending a dime.
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Official page: Eets
Get the deal: FREE on Steam