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Eets $6.99
by - Klei Entertainment, Inc. Action/Puzzle/Strategy

Hunger. It's emotional! Help our expressive hero through the wacky world of Eets in this hilariously animated, puzzling treat!
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  xgryphon's Review - September 21, 2006 - View all my reviews (4)


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Eets: Cute, yet hungry...

Eet n. - Absurdly cute little thing with an insatiable appetite.

If you have a liking to little cute creatures, or if you are a puzzle fanatic, Eets is the game for you.

The aim of the game is to reach the end-of-level puzzle piece, eating along the way, much like the popular game of the olden days, Lemmings, and their sequels. As you progress through the game, you find that this is in fact, a rather addicting puzzler that you start to spend way too much time thinking about.

Within the relaxing cartoony environment, you are introduced to various problem-solving elements of the Eets world and must strategically utilise them to complete the level. Being too trigger happy may have helped you in games like Feeding Frenzy 2 or Big Kahuna Reef, but here, you really should think carefully about your next move, as it can affect your ability to complete the level, and careless clicking may lead to you bring stuck and becoming frustrated.

Complexity is heightened by the fact that the eets can have particular emotions. Thus, the path to the finishing puzzle piece, while seldom straightforward, can provide an engaging, and often entertaining experience becoming immensly frustrated with the eet for being just that bit too zealous and going too far.

Of course, the cuddly graphics and the dainty soundtrack blend seamlessly with the gameplay, creating a unique experience in the Eet world.

This engaging puzzler has all the elements of a great game. Rather than wasting your time playing games with no helpful purpose, you could be literally spending hours at a time solving the puzzling world of the Eets.


This review has an average score of 4.3 - Based on 14 ratings
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  Esternest's Review - December 24, 2006 - View all my reviews (8)


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EETS

Eets is a puzzle game in the vein of Incredible Machine but with the interactivity of Lemmings. You play the character of the same name and control its emotions (happy, angry or scared) by hitting it or having it eat certain marshmallows. The objective is always to get Eets to the "Goal" through placement and manipulation of the puzzle pieces supplied by you.

Some examples of pieces include a whale that eats anything around when you click on it and shoots the object out of its spout, a choco-cloud that shoots chocolate chips and a pig that shoots explosive sows out of its behind when it's hit.

I found the game personally to be very addictive and stylish. Most games these days follow a mold and lack originality while Eets returns to the playful and (gasp) FUN aspects of gaming, giving great feel to the game without doing special effects just for the sake of it. Personally, I find it's just challenging enough to play without getting frustrated but I also sometimes try to finish levels without using all the pieces to make it more challenging.

All in all, a great deal for a quality game.


This review has an average score of 4.1 - Based on 15 ratings
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  darthcueball's Review - September 7, 2006 - View all my reviews (3)


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Eets = New Level of Fun!!!

If you're a fan of the old Lemmings games, let me tell ya: You're gonna LOVE Eets! It's the same type of game, get your character from the start to the finish without killing him, only this time, instead of telling him what to do (jobs), you feed him different types of snacks that change his emotions! As his emotions change, so do his abilities! If you make him happy, he'll "skip" a small distance if he reaches and edge. However, if you need him to leap further, feed him an angry marshmallow...which makes him leap further. There are many snacks and other characters that you use in order to get Eets to the finish line (the Golden Puzzle Piece).
I've played the game for almost a straight hour, and I will definitely be buying this one! It's a very well-produced game with great music, great puzzles and GREAT personality! Definitely recommend it!


This review has an average score of 3.9 - Based on 15 ratings
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  angelboy12's Review - September 1, 2008 - View all my reviews (23)


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Worth it's weight in marshmallow-buds

When I first began playing I expected this game to be a side-scrolling, user-controlled game like so many others I've played... But this is very different.
The user has to place items around a puzzle course that will alter Eet's personality, and thus alter how he performs.
The puzzles are very easy in the beginning, as you would expect them to be for someone who is just learning to use the game... But then as you unlock more pieces of the map (with the puzzle-pieces Eets has to collect) they no longer offer the easy puzzles anymore.
The creators have a certain way they intend the puzzle to be solved, but of course there are other ways... And if you find short cuts (and don't have to play all of the items they give you), you're awarded for your resourcefulness!

The best feature, in my opinion, is the puzzle editor... They give you all of the pieces to make your own puzzle, and you can save it all after you're done to send to someone else.
This is definitely worth a try, at the very least... I'm a sucker for puzzle games that let the user create their own levels ;)


This review has an average score of 3.9 - Based on 7 ratings
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  annarelle's Review - September 10, 2006 - View all my reviews (2)


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Cute, Funny, Challenging, Quirky... Eets!

For lack of anything better to do, I downloaded this game, not expecting it to hold much appeal. BUT how wrong I was!!

The game is a mixture of Lemmings and The Incredible Machine, where the player has to control the gorgeous little Eets to make him reach the puzzle piece. However, the path is very seldom simple, and playing on Eets emotions by giving him marshmallows to eat is just part of the fun! Enter Prankster Whales, Marshmallow Buds, Ejector Carts and more!

The game is an excellent time filler... spend five minutes (or an hour) trying to figure out the puzzles as they get progressively harder, or create and share your own puzzles with the world and Eet's online community!

Oh, the things you can make Eets do!

And here I should add that the graphics, sound, all that, run smoothly and look/sound great! The game definitely has appeal, and I recommend it to anyone up for a challenge with a cute playmate.


This review has an average score of 3.8 - Based on 11 ratings
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