Eugene’s Life


Eugene's Life is all about inflating and deflating your body to move through tricky puzzles. Use physics to bounce, slide, and outsmart traps.

How to play Eugene's Life?

Transform at will

In Eugene's Life, you can increase or decrease the size of the main character, Eugene, the brave clay man. When you need to jump high or become lighter to bounce to out-of-reach places, you can inflate Eugene like a balloon.

Conversely, when you encounter narrow gaps or need to accelerate to avoid dangerous objects, simply deflate Eugene. He will easily roll over or increase his grip on the flat surface.

The world is a machine

In Eugene's Life, every action you take directly affects the world around you. You can pull and push boxes, push levers, turn gears, or use levers to create new paths.

Not only that, Eugene also has to skillfully utilize his body weight to activate mechanisms such as raising and lowering floors, pressing switches, or creating impact force at the right time. Every object you encounter in the game can be a support tool or an obstacle, and it all depends on how you observe and interact with it.

Puzzles combined with action

When every second matters

A door that only opens for a few seconds, a gear that rotates at the right rhythm, or a temporary bridge that only holds for a moment, all require you to inflate at the right time, jump at the right rhythm, and not hesitate.

Just a few beats of delay can make you fall into a trap or miss the only chance to pass the level.

Every step is a surprise

Many areas will change the terrain structure when you interact, such as the ground can slide, the lift suddenly lowers, or the gear pushes you in another direction.

This flexibility turns the game into a journey of discovery full of surprises, where you not only need good control, but also keen observation and flexible reaction to constant changes.