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Eggy Car is where you will control a car with an egg on it. Keep your balance, control your speed, conquer the bumpy roads, or risk breaking down at any moment.
What challenges will you face when playing?
Obstacles on the road
One of the challenges that you can easily see and recognize during the game is the continuous, steep, and bumpy roads. You will rarely be on a flat road while driving. Therefore, when playing, if you cannot maintain the balance and gravity of the car, you can fail at any time because the head-down position will cause the car to shatter into small pieces.
In addition to the bumpy roads, you also have to face many other challenges, such as broken roads that will be connected by a bridge just big enough for your car to pass through, there are also small steps, potholes, and many other obstacles that block the way to your destination. Just a small mistake can cost you your life at any time.
The imbalance of the egg
You will easily observe that in the car you are driving, there will be an egg placed in the back of the car compartment, and it is not fixed to the car; it can move freely. Your task is when move on the road, in addition to the obstacles on the road, you need to keep the egg intact.
In case you accidentally go too fast, or when going to a bumpy road, you lose control of the steering wheel and the egg falls to the ground, your game will end from there. The broken egg is also a marker for the distance you have traveled for the classification and ranking system.
How to control the car
Do you know how to make your car move on all roads? If not, you need to understand the following rules to be able to control and conquer all roads when playing
- The up arrow or the W key is to keep your car moving forward.
- The down arrow and the S key are to brake your car when necessary. Remember that if the speed is too high, do not brake suddenly like that, it is easy for your car to flip over.
- The left/right arrow or the A/D key is to balance the car's gravity when it shows signs of falling.