Bizarre New Platformer Lets You Play as an Egg – And It’s Cracking Up the Internet

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A wildly creative indie platformer is making waves online thanks to its absurd yet oddly charming premise: you play as an egg. Yes, a literal egg. The upcoming game, tentatively titled “Eggventure” by fans, is gaining attention across social media for its offbeat physics, quirky humor, and unexpectedly challenging gameplay.

In this bizarre but refreshing twist on the classic platformer formula, players take control of a fragile, semi-sentient egg navigating treacherous environments like boiling kitchens, industrial conveyor belts, and oversized breakfast tables. With realistic cracking physics, your yolky protagonist can break at any time, adding a layer of tension and hilarity to each level.

What sets this game apart isn’t just the novelty of controlling an egg—it’s the physics-driven mechanics. Movement is intentionally clumsy and unpredictable, requiring players to roll, bounce, and even scramble their way through puzzle-filled stages. Think of it as a combination of Getting Over It and Octodad, with a breakfast-themed twist.


Early gameplay footage shows players trying to leap over frying pans, escape a microwave on high, and avoid being whisked into batter by oversized cooking utensils. Some levels even feature boss fights—like a relentless raccoon trying to steal you for brunch.

While the game hasn’t been officially titled or dated, it’s reportedly being developed by a small indie studio with plans for a Steam Early Access release later this year, followed by potential console ports depending on fan response.

So far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Streamers and content creators have already dubbed it the next viral rage game, and fan art of cracked eggs with heroic expressions is beginning to trend on Reddit and Twitter/X.

If you’re a fan of chaotic, physics-based platformers and love a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, keep an eye out for this egg-citing title. It’s shaping up to be one of the most unusual—and most fun—indie games of 2025.

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