Egg Fighter Overview
Egg Fighter was one of those simple, two-player brawlers you'd find on a Flash game site in the mid-2000s. It didn't have a complicated backstory or a roster of characters. You were an egg. Your friend was another egg. The goal was straightforward: punch the other egg until its shell cracked. It was a game built for a quick laugh between classes or during a slow afternoon, a product of an era when browser games were about immediate, shared fun.
You control your egg with a set of keys, moving left and right on a single screen. One player typically uses Z, S, X, and C for direction, while the other uses the arrow keys. You have a light jab and a heavier punch, each mapped to its own button, and a block to mitigate incoming hits. The objective is to reduce the other egg's health bar to zero. The mechanics are bare bones. You jump, you punch, you try to land a combo. The pacing is fast and a little clumsy, with hits landing with a satisfying crack. The difficulty comes from reading your opponent's timing more than executing complex moves. It feels like a silly, frantic test of reflexes where the biggest reward is hearing your friend groan after a lucky punch.