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Egg

Egg

Developer:
Terry Cavanagh
Rating:
4.9
(41 votes)
Released:
October 2025
Technology:
HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
Platforms:
Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)

What Is Egg Game?

Eggis a small but brilliant physics platformer that turns something as ordinary as an egg into an emotional journey of skill, rhythm, and humor. It’s weird, peaceful, sometimes infuriating, and completely unforgettable. Egg looks like a joke game; you're literally a fragile egg sitting in a carton. But once you start playing, it reveals an oddly satisfying rhythm of movement and challenge. Your task is simple: roll, hop, and jump your way across floating landscapes to find hidden nests scattered through surreal levels.

But the simplicity is deceptive. Every movement feels slippery, every slope treacherous, and every jump a test of timing and physics. Fall too far, and you’ll bounce, tumble, or yes crack. Egg is built around the idea that fragility can be fun. You’re not a superhero, you’re breakfast and that’s what makes it great.

Gameplay Overview

You start inside an egg carton, your safe little nest, before rolling into the vast open world. The environments range from grassy cliffs and rocky valleys to strange metallic platforms that challenge your control. The gameplay is all about momentum and precision small adjustments make a big difference.

Every world hides multiple nests that act as checkpoints. The goal is to find them all, but that’s easier said than done. As you progress, you’ll encounter rotating tubes, floating blocks, slippery ramps, and hidden paths that test your patience and dexterity. Players describe the experience as “addictive and frustrating in equal measure.” It’s the kind of game that makes you laugh one moment and yell the next then immediately hit restart because you know you can do better.

Egg Game Controls

The controls are simple learning them takes seconds, but mastering them takes hours:

  • WASD – Move your egg
  • Mouse – Look around
  • Spacebar – Jump (hold for a big jump)
  • R – Restart from your last nest
  • Esc – Return to the main menu

Movement is heavily physics-based, so the egg doesn’t stop immediately when you let go of a key it glides, rolls, and sometimes wobbles uncontrollably. That’s part of the charm (and the chaos).

What Makes Egg So Unique

  • Realistic physics – You feel every bounce and slip as you try to stay upright.
  • Minimal but beautiful world – Soft colors and quiet music make it oddly relaxing despite the challenge.
  • Peaceful soundtrack – Calm ambient tunes help balance out the frustration.
  • Progress saves – You can continue from your last session, though some progress resets per level.

Community Reactions

Players have had strong and hilarious reactions to Egg:

“Best interconnected world since Dark Souls.” “Egg! The floaty blocks were hell but I enjoyed the nest at the end.” “A true eggsploration game. So fun!” “Can’t make a congratulation without breaking a few eggs.”

Many praise the physics engine, sense of discovery, and dev’s active involvement – Terry even replies to players’ comments with updates and bug fixes. Others note the humor, calling it the “first ever egg-like” and a relaxing yet precise platforming experience.

Tips for Better Performance

  1. Hold jump for height. A longer press gives a stronger launch.
  2. Use momentum wisely. The egg gains speed fast — control it early before it rolls off a cliff.
  3. Don’t rush. Slow, careful movement beats speed runs when you’re near the edge.
  4. Explore the carton. Some nests are cleverly hidden right at the start.
  5. Play fullscreen. It reduces lag and gives you better control precision.

Developer’s Touch

One of the best parts about Egg is its developer’s approach. Terry Cavanagh is known for crafting minimalist games that feel deeply personal. He listens to player feedback, fixes bugs quickly, and adds charming touches like the optional.

Egg might seem silly, but it’s one of those rare indie games that turns simplicity into something special. It’s a test of patience, control, and curiosity and when you finally land in that last nest, the sense of accomplishment is real.

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