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An Eggstremely Hard Game is a chaotic co-op platformer from Bbear Studio that drops two players into the role of geese tasked with transporting a fragile egg. Released in 2021 for PC, it leans into physics-based slapstick, where balancing the egg over uneven terrain and avoiding obstacles is a test of patience and teamwork. The single-player mode lets you switch between both geese, but the split-screen co-op is where the magic happens. With its goofy art style and escalating absurdity, it’s a game that thrives on shared frustration and laughter. Expect to see a lot of honking.
The core loop is maddeningly simple: carry the egg forward without dropping it. Every surface is a potential hazard, spikes, gaps, and sudden shifts in gravity await. Controls are straightforward but fickle, requiring constant adjustments to maintain balance. The egg’s fragility scales with each crack, making it heavier and more unstable. Multiplayer adds layers of chaos; one goose steering while the other shifts weight, often leading to synchronized missteps. The Split screen mode keeps both players on the same screen, amplifying the visual comedy. Sessions rarely last more than 10 minutes without a catastrophic fail, but the game’s relentless humor makes retries feel earned.
The game trends at #32 on Twitch, with 67% of PlayPile users rating it a 7.5/10. Community moods are split between “frustrated” (42%) and “amused” (58%). Average playtime is 4.2 hours, though 38% of players have completed all 123 achievements. Critics gave it a 7.5/10, praising its creativity but noting repetition. One review called it “a hilarious wrecking ball of physics nonsense.” The co-op mode is a hit, with 62% of players reporting it’s best with a friend. However, 28% of completions are solo, often citing the single-player toggle controls as a viable alternative.
This game is a niche but worthwhile buy for $19.99. It excels in short, shared sessions where laughter outweighs progress. The 123 achievements add long-term grind, but 42% of completions take over 10 hours. Skip it if you hate physics puzzles or can’t stomach repeated failures. But if you’ve ever enjoyed a good “how do we even do this” moment with a friend, this is your jam. It’s not perfect, but it’s undeniably silly, and that’s the point.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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