Egging On Guides

Dernière mise à jour: 11 novembre 2025
Egging On

Retro Egg and Special Shells: Accessibility Without the Label

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You can make the climb kinder without flipping an “easy mode” switch.

  • Retro Egg (find it in the Henhouse playground): Adds a double jump and time-slow while holding jump. It keeps the spirit of the game but gives you extra wiggle room to learn routes.
  • Rocket Egg: Short bursts of vertical thrust with limited fuel. Great for emergency saves and precision rises.
  • Explosive Egg: Stop moving and… boom. It’s a momentum challenge that forces constant flow.
  • Egg Timer: Hold to charge jumps. It’s all about patience, rhythm, and big planned leaps.
  • Manual-Speed Egg: Fine-tune your roll speed for surgical platforming.
  • Tungsten Egg: Jumps worse on purpose. For the truly unhinged.
  • How to get them: Explore thoroughly, deliver stamps, and chase achievements. They’re not just cosmetics—most change how you play.
Par: Dave

Cosmetics Worth Chasing

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Not every shell changes physics, but the visual rewards are fantastic and keep you chasing secrets.

  • Pure style: Things like a disco ball shell add flair without changing gameplay.
  • Weird and wonderful: The creepy duck face shell will absolutely watch you and wink. It’s unsettling in the best way.
  • How to earn: Explore, deliver stamps, and tick off achievements. The cosmetic drip-feed is great for motivation between big breakthroughs.
Par: Dave

Crack the Secret: 9130

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There’s a hidden code tied to an achievement. Find the place where the game lets you enter a numeric code and punch in 9130.

  • What it does: Unlocks a tucked-away easter egg called Remembrance (sometimes referenced internally as “HingedMonster”).
  • Good to know: Works across all difficulties, even custom setups.
Par: Dave

Henhouse Pool Table: Be a “Pool Shark”

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There’s a pool minigame in the Henhouse. Winning nets an achievement and gives a low-stakes place to practice micro-adjustments.

  • Tips:
  • Line up gently; tiny stick nudges beat hard spins.
  • Let the egg settle before the shot so your tip timing is predictable.
  • Don’t chase every angle—set up the next shot like a real table game.
Par: Dave

No-Checkpoint Climb: Surviving the Default Difficulty

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On the standard setting, you’re doing the whole ascent in one go. That’s the “rage platformer” promise.

  • Learn the zones: Start in the Henhouse to master movement, then tackle the Farm and Factory as your timing tightens.
  • Play the long game: Treat every recovery as practice. You’re building muscle memory.
  • Use shortcuts: The world hides alternate routes. Explore; they’re not accidents.
  • Mental stack: After a fall, do three calm tip-jumps before your next big move to reset your rhythm.
  • Accessibility fallback: If you’re stonewalled, swap to Retro Egg to keep momentum without losing the experience.
Par: Dave

Master the Egg Roll: Physics and Jump Timing

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Egging On plays by egg rules, not Mario rules. Your egg isn’t a sphere, and the yolk sloshes inside, so momentum fights you in hilarious, infuriating ways. Mastering that is the whole game.

  • Controls: Roll with the left stick. Jump with RT/R2 or RB/R1.
  • Tip vs. base jumps: Jumping off the egg’s wider base gives a tiny hop; timing your jump when the pointy tip touches the ground gives a much higher leap. Watch your spin and count a rhythm so you hit the tip reliably.
  • Feel the yolk: Lean into the wobble. Short feathered stick inputs beat hard flicks. Over-correcting is how cracks happen.
  • Bank your momentum: Rolling downhill? Let it carry you into a tip-jump for big airtime. Climbing? Settle the spin before committing.
  • Practice loop: Use the Henhouse to drill tip timing. Do 10 clean tip-jumps in a row. Then add tiny course corrections mid-air.
  • Common mistakes: Panicking after a bad bounce, spamming jump off the base, and steering too hard mid-spin. Breathe. Reset. Try again.
Par: Dave

Stamp Runs: Collect, Don’t Shatter

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Stamps are collectibles that ride on your shell once picked up. If you fully crack, you lose them and must go back.

  • Why bother? Delivering stamps unlocks cosmetics and feeds into achievements.
  • Best practices:
    • Scout first: Learn a safe path before grabbing a stamp.
    • One at a time: Especially early on. Bank the win, then go again.
    • Stabilize the spin: Don’t rush tip-jumps while carrying—precision > speed.
    • Route around hazards: Look for shortcuts or safer detours; many exist.
    • Know when to bail: If the run gets messy, ditch height gains and regroup.
Par: Dave

Sub-1-Hour Climb: Speedrunning the Ascent

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There’s an achievement for beating the game within an hour on the core difficulty. It’s doable with a clean route and discipline.

  • Build a route: Note every reliable shortcut and skip anything flashy but inconsistent.
  • Segment practice: Grind tough sections until they’re auto-pilot.
  • Controlled aggression: Take safe strats when ahead, riskier ones only after a fall.
  • Consistency > flair: A 95% trick saves more time than a 50% hero leap.
  • Run recovery: Script your “after a fall” plan so you don’t tilt and hemorrhage minutes.
Par: Dave

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