Buy Way to Go! PC Key

Looking for a cheap Way to Go! key? As of 21 Aug 2026 the lowest offer is A$0.69 at Gameseal, picked from 8 offers across 8 stores. Keyshops start at A$0.69, official stores at A$12.61. On PC the keyshop wins on price in most comparisons, but then you are buying a code from a third-party seller, so check the activation region. This game has been cheaper before, on 88% 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: 08 June 2015
Makivision Games
Steam:
Very Positive (10)
Buy in Official Store:
-10%
A$12.61
Buy in Keyshops:
-10%
A$0.69
In keyshops, it was cheaper on 88% of days with data.
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Official Stores (1)

DRM:
DRM Free
DRM Free
GamersGate
Way to Go!
Windows
+1
3d ago
DRM:
DRM Free
GamersGate
A$14.02 A$12.61
-10%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy

Keyshops (7)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Gameseal
Way to Go! (PC) Steam Key - GLOBAL
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Gameseal
A$0.77 ~A$0.69
-10%
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
G2Play
Way to Go! Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
17h ago
DRM:
Steam
G2Play
A$8.19 ~A$0.86
-89%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
Kinguin
Way to Go! Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
17h ago
DRM:
Steam
Kinguin
A$8.19 ~A$0.86
-89%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
Difmark
Way to Go (PC)
Windows
+1
3w ago
DRM:
Steam
Difmark
A$1.06 ~A$0.90
-15%
-15% with XDDEALScopy
-15% with XDDEALScopy
Way to Go! Steam Key GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+1
18h ago
DRM:
Steam
Eneba
A$8.19 ~A$1.04
-87%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
G2A
Way to Go! Steam Key GLOBAL
Windows
+1
1d ago
DRM:
Steam
G2A
A$2.30 A$2.11
-8%
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
CJS-CDKeys
Way to Go! Steam Key (GLOBAL)
Windows
+1
7h ago
DRM:
Steam
CJS-CDKeys
A$7.64 ~A$2.56
-66%

About Way to Go!

Way to Go! - about the game

Way to Go! is an indie puzzle game for PC that challenges players to guide three small heroes through hundreds of tile-based levels using simple drag-and-drop commands. The core premise involves recovering stolen gems from the Temple of Peace, with the story unfolding across more than twenty cutscenes that follow Rob, Egg, and Liz on their journey. Released in 2015, the title emphasizes thoughtful planning over speed, with mechanics that reward experimentation and quick corrections.

Gameplay

The central loop revolves around placing command tiles on a grid to direct the three heroes toward an exit. Each level presents a layout of paths, obstacles, and interactive elements that require precise sequencing of moves. Players drag commands from a selection bar onto the board, assigning actions like movement directions or interactions to specific tiles. Mistakes can be undone instantly through the rewind function, which lets users step back and adjust without restarting the entire puzzle.

Levels build in complexity across the full set of 406 stages, introducing new mechanics gradually while maintaining the same intuitive mouse controls. The three heroes often need to work in coordination, with paths that split or require one character to trigger switches for the others. Graphics remain clean and colorful, highlighting the cute character designs without overwhelming the focus on puzzle solving. Low system demands mean the game runs smoothly on older hardware, keeping attention on the puzzles themselves.

Game Modes

Four distinct modes expand the experience beyond the main story progression. Adventure mode delivers the narrative through its cutscenes and sequential levels. Additional modes introduce targeted challenges that alter the objectives while reusing the same command system. These variations include collecting scattered coins, navigating construction-themed obstacles, and tackling darker, more restricted designs that limit visibility or add extra constraints. Each mode reuses the core tile-dragging interface but shifts priorities, encouraging players to revisit familiar mechanics with fresh goals.

The structure supports extended play sessions, as modes can be tackled in any order after initial unlocks. Trophies mark completed levels across all modes, providing a sense of progression without requiring perfect runs on every attempt.

Story and Presentation

A light-hearted tale drives the adventure, centered on restoring balance to the Temple of Peace after the gems disappear. Over twenty cutscenes intersperse the levels, showing the personalities of Rob, Egg, and Liz as they cooperate to solve the mystery. The narrative stays accessible and family-friendly, focusing on themes of teamwork and perseverance rather than conflict.

Visuals feature hand-crafted pixel art that emphasizes charm over realism. Characters move with simple animations that convey personality during both gameplay and story segments. Sound design supports the puzzles with clear audio cues for successful commands and gentle background tracks that avoid distraction.

Is It Worth Playing?

Way to Go! suits players who enjoy deliberate puzzle solving and short, repeatable sessions. The rewind feature reduces frustration, making it approachable for those new to the genre while still offering depth through later levels. With 406 stages spread across four modes, the content provides substantial playtime for a modest price point.

Reception remains positive among the small player base, with Steam reviews showing 90 percent approval from the available ratings. The game receives praise for its accessible controls and consistent challenge curve. No ongoing updates or seasonal content exist, so the experience stands as a complete, self-contained package. Those seeking a relaxing yet mentally engaging single-player indie title will find it a solid choice, especially if they appreciate rewind-enabled experimentation and cute character-driven stories.

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Age rating

Unavailable
Steam:
Very Positive (10)

Minimum:

  • Processor: 1.6 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 330 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: DirectX 9 compatible sound card

Recommended:

  • Processor: 1.6 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 330 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: DirectX 9 compatible sound card

Minimum:

  • OS: Mac OS 10.7
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 330 MB available space

Recommended:

  • OS: Mac OS 10.7
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 330 MB available space
Historical low
Price history from official stores
A$12.40
GamersGate
3 months ago
Price history from keyshops
A$0.57
Gameseal
3 months ago

FAQ

9 questions

Before you start looking for a cheap Way to Go! PC key, check the essentials. Developed by Makivision Games. Published by Makivision Games. PC released date: 08 June 2015. Genres: Indie. Categories: Family Sharing, Single-player.

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Where to buy a cheap Way to Go! Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a Way to Go! key for as low as A$0.69. This deal is available at Gameseal 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 Way to Go! price on PC. Check the Way to Go! price history to buy at the best moment.

We don't have a current Steam Store price for Way to Go!. The game may be temporarily unavailable or not yet listed on Steam.

Our price tracker covers both official retailers and key marketplaces, so you can find Way to Go! on sale even outside seasonal promotions. We currently detect 8 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, Way to Go! 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 93%. The spread between offers was wide: from A$0.57 to A$14.37. The current price is high against its own history: it was cheaper on 88% of days with data. We have recorded offers from 9 stores in total, and from 1 in the most recent reading.

Yes. Way to Go! has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a Way to Go! Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 7 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your Way to Go! download happens on Valve's platform.

Not at this time. Valve marks Way to Go! 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 Way to Go! 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.

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Best prices for Way to Go!

1 Gameseal Gameseal Keyshop
-10% A$0.69
2 G2Play G2Play Keyshop
-89% A$0.86
3 Kinguin Kinguin Keyshop
-89% A$0.86
4 Difmark Difmark Keyshop
-15% A$0.90
5 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-87% A$1.04

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