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Egg, Inc.
com.auxbrain.egginc
Platform
Android/IOS
Version
1.22.5
File Size
77.59 Mb
Updated
January 17, 2022
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Editor's Review

Introduction

Released in 2016 by Auxbrain Inc., Egg, Inc. is a uniquely intriguing mobile idle clicker game that centers on the seemingly mundane yet rewarding task of chicken farming. At first glance, one might wonder, “Why chickens and eggs?” Yet, as players dive deeper into the game, they quickly realize that this isn’t just about hatching a few chicks. The world of Egg, Inc. delves into the intricacies of establishing and managing a poultry business, embarking on research projects, constructing advanced hen houses, and exploring potential egg evolutions. With its whimsical graphics and addictive mechanics, Egg, Inc. crafts a world where every tap brings exponential rewards, and every discovery brings newfound curiosity.

 

Pros and Cons

√ The idle clicker genre is known for its addictive nature, and Egg, Inc. is no exception. With every click and every upgrade, players feel a tangible sense of progression.

√ With colorful, cartoonish visuals, Egg, Inc. is visually appealing. The animations are smooth and the designs of the farms and chickens are both delightful and whimsical.

√ The game receives regular updates, ensuring that players have fresh content and challenges to tackle.

√ Beyond the tapping, there’s a depth of strategy as players decide where and when to invest their earnings for maximum growth.

√ There’s a palpable sense of satisfaction in watching one’s farm grow, unlocking new egg types, and advancing through the different stages of the game.

 

× Like many idle games, Egg, Inc. can become repetitive over time, especially if played for extended periods.

× While the game is free, its in-app purchases can sometimes feel pushy, urging players to spend real money.

× Being graphics-intensive and requiring constant engagement, Egg, Inc. can significantly reduce battery life.

× As players progress, the game can become considerably slow unless one resorts to microtransactions.

 

Review

Having spent significant time tending to my virtual poultry empire, Egg, Inc. offers an engrossing experience that’s both relaxing and mentally stimulating. It’s not merely about tapping aimlessly; there’s a method to the madness. One must decide whether to invest in research that boosts egg value or perhaps expand the truck fleet for better shipping capabilities. These decisions affect your earnings and overall progress.

 

The game cleverly uses its narrative premise of evolving eggs to keep players hooked. From the simple Edible Egg to the enigmatic “Egg of Prophecy,” the game continually offers something new to strive towards. This narrative progression, paired with the quantifiable growth of your farm, makes for an enticing loop of “just one more upgrade.”

 

However, there’s no denying that Egg, Inc. is designed with monetization in mind. The temptation of Golden Eggs (premium currency) is ever-present, making certain progressions smoother and faster. This isn’t inherently negative; developers deserve compensation for their creations. But the balance between progression and in-app purchases can sometimes feel skewed, especially when faced with the slower pace of the late game.

 

More than that, one of the brilliant features of Egg, Inc. is its Prestige system. Similar to a “New Game+”, players can sacrifice their current progress for a long-term boost in the form of Soul Eggs. This adds a layer of strategy, forcing players to decide the optimal time to “start over” for the sake of greater progression.

 

Visually, the game is a treat. Watching the flurry of chickens storm out as you tap and seeing the farm expand is genuinely delightful. The accompanying sound effects and music, while not groundbreaking, fit well within the game’s universe.

 

In conclusion, Egg, Inc. masterfully harnesses the appeal of idle clicker games while adding layers of depth and decision-making. While it’s not immune to the pitfalls of its genre, its charm and engagement factor are undeniable. For those who enjoy seeing numbers go up, making strategic investments, and uncovering quirky narratives, this poultry-filled adventure is worth a try.

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