Bullet Yeeters

Bullet Yeeters

YEETERS TEAM Brightika August 19, 2025
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About Bullet Yeeters

Bullet Yeeters is a chaotic third-person shooter where tiny agents battle in giant household environments using jetpacks. Developed by YEETERS TEAM and published by Brightika, it launched on PC August 19, 2025. Set in warped versions of kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms, the game focuses on aerial combat, letting players zip between furniture and dodge bullets mid-air. With single-player, co-op, PvP, and battle royale modes, it leans into fast-paced gunplay and cosmetic customization. The core loop mixes jetpack acrobatics, gadget-based takedowns, and boss fights. It’s a niche pick for fans of over-the-top action in surreal domestic settings.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time dodging, strafing, and rocketing through oversized rooms while shooting enemies. Jetpack controls feel responsive, letting you wallride or hover to gain height. Battles often involve sniping from fridge perches or dodging explosive traps. Single-player missions force you to navigate puzzle-like layouts while fending off waves of bots. Multiplayer modes like team deathmatch or 60-player battle royale emphasize map knowledge and quick reflexes. Upgrades let you tweak jetpack fuel, weapon spreads, and character looks. Boss fights require memorizing attack patterns and exploiting weak points. Sessions usually last 10, 30 minutes, with longer playthroughs for progression.

What Players Think

Critic ratings average 7.8/10, while community scores hover around 7.2. 60% of players complete the single-player campaign, with average playtime hitting 20 hours. Early reviews praise the jetpack mechanics as “wildly fun but shallow,” while others call it “a dopamine hit that wears thin.” Moods cluster around “chaotic,” “fun,” and “repetitive.” One user wrote, “Jetpacking through a giant sink feels amazing, but the lack of meaningful progression hurts long-term appeal.” Completion rates for achievements sit at 45%, with most earned in multiplayer. Price points remain unchanged since launch, though post-launch content has yet to boost engagement.

PlayPile's Take

Bullet Yeeters works best as a 10, 20 hour distraction for players craving frantic action. The jetpack combat and goofy setting are strong draws, but shallow progression and repetitive missions limit replay value. With no major updates since launch, it’s a hit-or-miss buy unless you prioritize novelty over depth. If you’ve enjoyed games like Titanfall 2 or Apex Legends for their mobility mechanics, this could be worth a try. Otherwise, it’s a flashy gimmick that struggles to sustain beyond its initial thrill.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO), Battle Royale

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