
The Eets Puzzle Maker. It makes Eets Puzzles… but who’d have thought it’d be able to spawn out not only puzzles, but action-clicky levels, Rube Goldberg-type levels, stories, and even artistic masterpieces!
Because of the creativity of our community, we’ve decided to expand the Puzzle and Replay downloads sections to help our creative Eets fans show off their work more easily! By categorizing the puzzles and replays submitted, people who like certain types of categories can now easily browse through them. If you like Eets art, you can simply browse through Eets Art categories, or if you just want to see solutions to Puzzles, you can easily look under the Eets replay solutions and so on. As you can see, there are many reasons for us to slightly revamp the Community downloads section. . .
. . . plus, our old Puzzle-sorting system really, really sucked.

Do you know what these meant? We weren’t quite sure either…
So, here’s the new categorizing system:
Puzzles
Eets Puzzles: Levels that’ll bamboozle your mind! Place the items you’re given to get Eets to the Puzzle Shard.
Action Puzzles: Click, click, click, click . . . Levels that may require you to place one or two items, but after that, its click, click, click, click . . .
Eets Machines: Inspired by Rube Goldberg, then inspired by The Incredible Machine, all you need to do is press the ‘Play’ button & watch the magic unfold!
Eets Art: Ever giggled when you used the Eets platforms or fireflies to make funny things? You can now take a look at the artistic creations Eets players have made!
Replays
Puzzle Solutions: Want to find out how to get Ninja Skillz on that Puzzle? Then this is the place to look!
Eets Machines: Replays of Eets Machines or funny/interesting things where you can just sit back, watch and relax.
Eets Art: I never thought one could make art out of an Eets Replay. Until I saw these.
Eets Stories: Want to use a replay to tell a story? Well now you can! Official & unofficial Eets stories welcome!
Several new aisles for your Eets shopping pleasure!
So what do you think about this categorizing? Are there any other categories you want added? In any case, go check it out!
One other idea that came up for categorizing would be to have tags describing the puzzle/replay you’ve submitted. That way, for people who’ve made an Eets machine puzzle for example, can tag their puzzle as an ‘Eets Puzzle’ and ‘Eets Machine’ and it’d show up under both categories when browsing puzzles.
What do you think about having these sort of tags?
Comment by Cheesyramen — August 15, 2006 @ 11:32 am
These puzzles are fun. A bit hard but fun nonetheless. I frequent this site a lot and I’m a big puzzle maven. I love real world puzzles too and I’m sure a lot of you readers on the site do too. I’ve really been into making my own puzzles as of late. Just found a good site that makes custom jigsaw puzzles. Check it out! http://www.calyptic.com/
Comment by Matrix Mike — August 17, 2006 @ 8:20 am