Buy Crazy Belts PC Key

Looking for a cheap Crazy Belts key? As of 23 Aug 2026 the cheapest key costs A$0.83 at Eneba. We compare 10 offers from 10 stores, spanning A$0.83 to A$6.95. In keyshops the lowest price is A$0.83, in official stores it starts at A$5.57. With this many sellers the gap between the extremes is often several times over, so picking the store matters more here than waiting for a sale. This game has been cheaper before, on 86% of the days we have data for. A price alert will let you know when the next drop comes. On PC you buy a key that you activate in Steam or another client, and this is the widest market we track, with more than a quarter of games carrying a keyshop offer.

Release: 05 Jan 2016
Immanitas Entertainment GmbH
jemchicomac
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Mixed (19)
Buy in Official Store:
-20%
A$5.57
Buy in Keyshops:
-90%
A$0.83
In keyshops, it was cheaper on 86% of days with data.
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Official Stores (2)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
WinGameStore
Crazy Belts
Windows
+1
2d ago
WinGameStore
A$6.97 ~A$5.57
-20%
Steam
Crazy Belts
Windows
+1
3w ago
DRM:
Steam
Steam
A$6.95

Keyshops (8)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Crazy Belts (PC) Steam Key GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Eneba
A$8.48 ~A$0.83
-90%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
G2A
Crazy Belts Steam Key GLOBAL
Windows
+1
1d ago
DRM:
Steam
G2A
A$6.95 A$2.36
-66%
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
Difmark
Crazy Belts (PC)
Windows
+1
3w ago
DRM:
Steam
Difmark
A$6.95 ~A$2.61
-62%
-15% with XDDEALScopy
-15% with XDDEALScopy
CJS-CDKeys
Crazy Belts Steam Key (GLOBAL)
Windows
+1
1d ago
DRM:
Steam
CJS-CDKeys
A$8.76 ~A$2.67
-69%
Driffle
Crazy Belts (Global) (PC) - Steam - Digital Key
Windows
+1
1h ago
DRM:
Steam
Driffle
~A$4.12
-6% with XDDEALS6copy
-6% with XDDEALS6copy
Gameseal
Crazy Belts (PC) Steam Key - GLOBAL
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Gameseal
A$6.95 ~A$4.17
-40%
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
G2Play
Crazy Belts Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
1d ago
DRM:
Steam
G2Play
A$8.48 ~A$4.73
-44%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy

About Crazy Belts

Crazy Belts - about the game

Crazy Belts is a casual indie puzzle game developed for PC that puts players in charge of airport luggage conveyor systems. The core premise follows the journey of suitcases that travel far beyond their intended destinations, with the player guiding them safely through increasingly complex belt networks across multiple countries.

Gameplay

The central loop requires directing pieces of luggage that drop from above onto moving conveyor belts. Each bag carries a color indicator that signals its correct destination, and players adjust switches, reroute paths, and manage merges to ensure everything reaches the right exit before the plane departs. Early stages introduce basic color matching and simple belt layouts, but the pace quickly builds as additional items appear and timing becomes critical.

Superpowers become available as levels progress, granting temporary advantages such as slowing belts or clearing blockages. These abilities help counter the growing chaos, yet they must be used strategically because the underlying mechanics still demand precise routing. Later stages introduce rotating gears, intersecting tracks, and sudden obstacles that force rapid decisions and test reflexes without relying on complex controls.

Visual feedback emphasizes the bags themselves, which feature expressive eyes that react to near-misses or successful deliveries. The setting shifts between recognizable landmarks as the player advances, moving from European airports to American and Asian locations, though the core task remains focused on belt management rather than exploration.

Game Modes

Two distinct play options structure the experience. The main campaign consists of fifty discrete levels that introduce new mechanics gradually and track completion across five countries. Each level ends when all luggage reaches its destination or time expires, encouraging repeated attempts to improve routing efficiency.

An infinite non-stop mode removes level boundaries and presents continuous waves of luggage. The goal here shifts toward survival and high-score chasing as the speed and complexity increase without pause. No additional modes such as competitive multiplayer or cooperative play are present, keeping the focus entirely on solo puzzle solving.

Progression and Challenges

Advancement follows a linear path through the fifty levels, with new countries unlocking after batches of stages are cleared. Each country introduces slight environmental variations in belt layouts and background elements while maintaining the same fundamental rules. The challenge curve relies on density of luggage, speed of movement, and the introduction of mechanical hazards rather than new objectives.

Players must learn to anticipate merges and prioritize high-risk bags when multiple colors compete for limited routing options. Superpowers provide breathing room during peaks, but overuse leaves later waves more difficult. The design rewards pattern recognition and quick adaptation over long-term planning.

Is It Worth Playing?

Crazy Belts suits players who enjoy short-session puzzle games with clear rules and escalating time pressure. Its simple input scheme makes it accessible to a wide age range, while the later levels and infinite mode provide enough depth to hold attention for repeated playthroughs. The absence of ongoing updates or additional content means the experience remains exactly as released, centered on the core belt-management loop and the fifty-level campaign plus endless variant.

Those seeking relaxed color-matching puzzles will find the early stages satisfying, whereas players who prefer intense reflex challenges can push further into the contraption-heavy sections. The game delivers a self-contained package without external dependencies, making it a straightforward choice for anyone interested in casual conveyor-belt sorting mechanics on PC.

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Audio:
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Age rating

Unavailable
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Mixed (19)

Minimum:

  • Processor: 1.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Open GL compatible graphics card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 160 MB available space

Recommended:

  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Open GL compatible graphics card
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 220 MB available space
Historical low
Price history from official stores
A$0.75
Steam
5 months ago
Price history from keyshops
A$0.37
GameBoost
5 months ago

FAQ

9 questions

Before you start looking for a cheap Crazy Belts PC key, check the essentials. Developed by jemchicomac. Published by Immanitas Entertainment GmbH. PC released date: 05 Jan 2016. Genres: Indie, Casual. Categories: Family Sharing, Steam Trading Cards, Single-player, Steam Achievements.

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Where to buy a cheap Crazy Belts Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a Crazy Belts key for as low as A$0.83. This deal is available at Eneba and is among the cheapest offers on the market. All keys listed on XD.deals are delivered digitally and eligible for instant download after payment. Prices already include processing fees and applied promo codes, so you always see the lowest Crazy Belts price on PC. Check the Crazy Belts price history to buy at the best moment.

As of our last update (we refresh Steam pricing multiple times a day), the Crazy Belts Steam price is A$6.95. You can save an extra ~6% by paying with a discounted Steam gift card.

Our price tracker covers both official retailers and key marketplaces, so you can find Crazy Belts on sale even outside seasonal promotions. We currently detect 10 active offers from official stores and keyshops. Check the table above, compare against the historical low, and set an alert so you never miss the next price drop.

Based on our data, Crazy Belts is not currently available on GeForce NOW. You will need to run it locally on your PC. Browse games available on GeForce NOW.

On days when both store types carried the game, the keyshop was cheaper by a median of 62%. The spread between offers was wide: from A$0.37 to A$5.74. The current price is high against its own history: it was cheaper on 86% of days with data. We have recorded offers from 11 stores in total, and from 1 in the most recent reading.

Yes. Crazy Belts has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a Crazy Belts Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 9 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your Crazy Belts download happens on Valve's platform.

Not at this time. Valve marks Crazy Belts as Unsupported on Steam Deck. Keep an eye on XD.deals - we track Proton updates and community fixes. Browse games that are Steam Deck Verified or Steam Deck Playable.

According to our data Crazy Belts is not currently available on PC Game Pass, EA Play or Ubisoft+. We are still filling in the catalogues of these services, so it is worth confirming the status at the source before you decide. If you are buying, XD.deals will help you find the lowest price.

No - XD.deals is not a store. We are a price-comparison service that tracks the best Crazy Belts deals across official stores and verified keyshops. Click "Go to Store" next to any offer and you will be redirected to the retailer's website to complete your purchase.

Best prices for Crazy Belts

1 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-90% A$0.83
2 G2A G2A Keyshop
-66% A$2.36
3 Difmark Difmark Keyshop
-62% A$2.61
4 CJS-CDKeys CJS-CDKeys Keyshop
-69% A$2.67
5 Driffle Driffle Keyshop
A$4.12

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