Peet Sneak
Draw stealthy paths, scoop up contraband, and outsmart every guard in this quick-heist puzzle caper.
Gameplay overview
Draw-and-dash stealth puzzles
Peet Sneak drops you inside tightly guarded museums packed with valuables. Plot Peet’s route by dragging a path around patrolling guards, cameras, and laser grids. Once you release, Peet follows the line, scooping up loot as he sprints for the exit—provided you timed everything right.
Each level layers in trickier guard patterns, moving spotlights, and occasional gadgets like distraction buttons. A perfect run feels like a miniature heist: observe, plan, then execute without getting spotted.
Controls
Plan the perfect sneak
- Mouse / Touch drag: Trace the path Peet should follow.
- Release: Send Peet sprinting along the planned route.
- Click / Tap interactables: Trigger buttons or gadgets when prompts appear.
- Restart button: Reset the level if you get spotted.
Why play it?
Quick heists, high tension
- Breezy level lengths make it easy to chase better routes and faster times.
- Readable guard paths reward careful observation and clever routing.
- Universal controls play nicely on desktop browsers and touch devices alike.
Tips
Stay out of sight
- Study guard vision cones and move while they turn their backs.
- Snake around loot in one continuous line to avoid last-second detours.
- Use switches and distractions to split patrols before going for the exit.
Our take
Why Peet Sneak is a fun micro-stealth game
Peet Sneak boils stealth down to its essentials: pattern recognition, timing, and greedy decisions about whether to snag one more coin before heading for the exit. The top-down view and short levels keep failures painless, which invites you to experiment with more daring routes.
It’s a nice introduction to stealth concepts for younger or newer players, but still satisfying for veterans who enjoy perfecting guard-dodge paths. The cartoon style also keeps the tone light rather than tense.
Who will enjoy it?
Players who like stealth but don’t always have time for long missions will enjoy Peet Sneak’s bite-sized heists. If you’re after complex AI behaviours and gadgets it’s simple, but as a quick sneaking snack it’s great.