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I stumbled onto Egg Knight last weekend and honestly, it’s one of those surprises that makes you smile the entire time you play. You control a plucky egg—helmet and sword in hand—bouncing through colorful levels packed with roosters, rolling barrels, and unpredictable traps. The challenge is just right: every stage has that sweet spot between feeling familiar and throwing you for a loop, so you’re always pumped to see what comes next.
What really hooked me was how intuitive the controls are. A quick tap for a hop, a hold for a sprint, and a swipe to slash makes every encounter feel slick. On top of that, the pixel art is charming without being twee: each chicken adversary has its own little personality, and the bosses are these over-the-top creations that somehow manage to be both hilarious and intimidating. The chiptune soundtrack pulls it all together, striking that nostalgic note without feeling like you’ve stepped into a relic.
I’ve also enjoyed tinkering with upgrades between runs—new armor pieces give your egg different abilities, and you’ll find yourself strategizing whether you want more health, a faster dash, or a stronger blade. It’s surprisingly deep for a pick-up-and-play title, and there’s just enough randomness to keep every playthrough fresh. If you’re in the mood for something adorable, brisk, and just a little bit bonkers, Egg Knight might be exactly what you didn’t know you needed.