Eets similar games & best alternatives

Eets

Xbox 360 • 2006

Should you play it?

Eets may have a cute outer-shell, but its Lemmings meets The Incredible Machine gameplay, crazy characters and over 100 increasingly tricky puzzles quickly sucks in even the most seasoned player.

What works

  • Creative and challenging puzzle design
  • Charming hand-drawn art style
  • Free to play with substantial content
  • Encourages experimentation and multiple solutions
  • Accessible and nostalgic gameplay

Things to keep in mind

  • Dated graphics and interface
  • Some puzzles rely on trial and error
  • No achievements or social features
  • Occasional frustration due to timing mechanics
  • Limited replayability beyond puzzle solving

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • Patrick's Parabox

  • Mars Power Industries Deluxe

  • Skala

  • Cosmic Express

  • Feed All Monsters

  • Gateways

More story-driven

Games that feels like Eets but with deeper narrative immersion

  • Braid

  • Slider

  • Toki Tori 2+

  • A Monster's Expedition

  • Archaica: The Path of Light

  • The Bridge

Less fantastical

Games that feels like Eets but with less imaginative fiction

  • Delete

  • OXXO

  • SiNKR 2

  • Everyday Genius: SquareLogic

  • Hexologic

  • SiNKR

Choose your own criteria ->

From the same developer

From the same developer, ranked by motivational fit.

  • Eets Munchies

  • Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

  • Don't Starve

  • Griftlands

  • Oxygen Not Included

Similarity map

How to compare these games

Compare nearby games

Each card is a nearby game on the similarity map, compared with Eets. Swipe sideways to move between games. Titles already listed in What to play next are left out.

  • Cover and title: open that game’s page.
  • What works / keep in mind: the same highlights as the desktop comparison panel.
  • Bars: the main motivational differences versus this game.
How to use the graph

Similarity map

Each dot is a game placed from its motivation profile relative to this page’s game. Direction shows which motivation differs most; distance along that axis shows how large the gap is.

  • Purple star: this page’s game at the centre — everything is relative to it.
  • Direction: each axis is a main motivational difference vs this game (e.g. more / less competitive).
  • Distance on an axis: how large that difference is (ring scales show +/− points).
  • Coloured chips: click to highlight games that mainly differ on that motivation; click again to reset.
  • Dotted line: link between this page’s game and the one selected for comparison.
  • Hover a dot to preview that game in the panel on the right; click to keep that comparison.
  • Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom.

How to read the map This is a polar difference map: direction = which motivation differs, and distance = how much (same units as the sidebar deltas).

Swipe to compare nearby games with Eets. These titles are not in What to play next.

Eets: Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Violence, Fantasy, Thrill, Story. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Fantasy. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Expression, Idle.

Last update: 21/08/2026