2 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 16.1 hrs on record (7.2 hrs at review time)
Posted: 21 Nov, 2015 @ 9:56pm

One moment, one mistake, one egg.

If you're looking for a game that will test your platform-game skills, look no further.

In this game, you play as a swanky egg who, after a small mishap with a teleporter, is trying to find his way home. How will this egg get home, you ask? Through 40+ levels of pure hell. Jump through spikes, traps, and pits with only your egg-physics and persistence to carry you through. Pray to RNGesus as a certain tyrannical spectator sends his side-scrolling wall of death toward you with the ultimate goal of ridding your existence from the face of the eggy-Earth. This game has the ability to make you scream great warsongs of rage, but it can also make you cry tender tears of pure bliss. Do all of this with a wonderful sountrack playing in the background, sure to soothe any lost and broken soul.

So, do you think you have what it takes to help an egg return home?

What I thought of the game!

Overall, I thought the game was a very enjoyable experience. Anyone who knows me knows that I am terrible at platform games, so this game was a real challenge for me... A challenge that I have beat! I will try to expand a bit on some of the things I liked the best about this game which include the story, the music, and the physics.

Those who have played this game may be thinking, "What? There's a story to this game?" To that, I have to say, "Yes! There is!" This game features a very simple, amusing, and wordless story about an egg who made a silly mistake and just wants to go home. It's very hard to not sympathize with this poor egg, but it's also hard to not chuckle a bit at his situation!

I know I'm biased, but the music is great! Sometimes I leave the game open in the background just to listen to it! I never thought I would be hearing Mozart's Oboe Concerto in a game like this, but I guess it's just the little things that take the cake. I think the music is very fitting to the game as a whole; it gives the game a very quirky, yet sophisticated feel to it. Needless to say, great selection of music!

For the physics of this game, all I can say is kudos to the developer. When I first started playing, I thought this game would be fairly simple because the egg would roll and jump like a ball... but I was horribly wrong. You play as an egg! Therefore, you roll and jump how an egg would! This offers a whole set of challenges and setbacks that you would have never even thought of experiencing. Sometimes when you try to move to the right, the way your egg-body is angled causes you to move to the left instead. Or maybe you are trying to jump over a large pit and need to gain enough momentum to make the leap... let's just say, good luck on timing that jump! I truly think that out of all the good things this game has going for it, the use of egg-physics is simply the best of them.

So, if you have a few bucks to spare, I'd definately recommend adding this game to your collection! It's a simple, fun game that offers very thoughtful challenges and plently of rage-quits.

TL;DR
This game is 70% rage, 40% tears, and 300% egg.
100/10 would egg egg-gain
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6 Comments
MOKU 24 Nov, 2015 @ 4:58am 
It's okie, i still lave u :skheart::skheart::skheart::skheart::the_egg::skheart::skheart::skheart:
spec 23 Nov, 2015 @ 8:58pm 
srry
MOKU 23 Nov, 2015 @ 6:44pm 
Don't judge my simple mind :u
spec 23 Nov, 2015 @ 5:03pm 
"When I first started playing, I thought this game would be fairly simple because the egg would roll and jump like a ball... but I was horribly wrong. You play as an egg! Therefore, you roll and jump how an egg would!"

Hmm....
MOKU 22 Nov, 2015 @ 2:41pm 
it needed to be done :U
🐲♠LordofDragons♦🐉 22 Nov, 2015 @ 2:00am 
dat review