An egg allergy turns out to be pretty handy to get around in Eggggg – The platform puker. As long as you don’t mind projectile puking to launch yourself around this cute world.
Gilbert’s egg allergy is a bit…extreme. If he eats eggs, he’ll throw up so hard he can hurtle all over the place, flying through the air. This doesn’t seem like a positive thing, but you can throw Gilbert into eggs to get him to eat them on purpose, using your newfound propulsion powers to fly over obstacles and enemies. This isn’t easy to do at first, but you’ll be a natural vomit pilot in no time.
Despite Eggggg‘s EXTREMELY gross mechanics, the game features a highly-cute art style that makes your sickening actions seem more playful and fun. The cyborg chicken hordes (and other poultry problems) who aim to keep you from getting to a birthday party feature some silly, lighthearted designs that keep your stomach from churning too much as well.
It’s a delight to explore Eggggg, just so long as you don’t think too hard on what you’re doing.
Eggggg – The platform puker is available now on the Nintendo Switch, Steam, the App Store, and Google Play.