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in the past


insanely great world-building, and a surprisingly varied amount of gameplay with such a simple concept. I loved everything about this, every little dialogue, every single bit is so charming and fun,.

I wasn't sure if I was going to rate this game 5 stars at first, but after sitting and thinking about it I really see no reason not to. I love the atmosphere, the music, the game play, there's not a single negative thing I have to say about the game. Near the beginning, around the 20 minute mark, I had decided "Man I really suck at this game. I probably won't make it to the end." At the time, the controls felt unreliable and I felt like I had no control on what I was doing with the pan. The first area I visited was the dock section, where you cook a lot of fish. That section really put me through the wringer, especially those damn puffer fish. However, I came out the other side of it with a really good understanding of how to work the pan and after that I rarely struggled with any of the rest of the games challenges. So much so that I even switched to the hard mode pan for a few cooks. I was learning techniques like how to reliably flip certain items, bounce bullets in the air before they explode, I even balanced two beer bottles on top of each other AND flipped an egg at the same time. The game had given me something that I was struggling and frustrated with and forced me to get better at it, and get better at it I did! Arctic Eggs gave me the same satisfactory of mastering a new skill all in the span of 2 hours, and I think that counts for something.

Oh yeah the game's also just really fun idk

Succulent eggs for you.

I hate puffer fish and roaches

Cool little indie game
Good atmosphere, style, and soundtrack. I like how far it pushed its one mechanic. Borders on getting a bit too frustrating for me at times, but as soon as I felt like I was hitting my limit the game would move on to another mechanic.
Surprisingly fun and rewarding to successfully flip the eggs around, felt good to get better at it.
My only gripe is that some of the dialogue feels a bit "lol so random". But other than that, there's some cool stuff in there.
Worth checking out!

It's a Vibes™ game for sure. It absolutely accomplishes what it wants to do but unfortunately it didn't resonate with me the same way it'll resonate with others. Mostly because of the dialogue, which has the 'written for and by the terminally online' thing going for it that does nothing for me, and considering most of the game is being subjected to psycho physics chicanery (FUCK the Prison area, there's a reason you only need to feed one of its denizens to complete the game) in order to read more dialogue, I found it to be a largely grating but ultimately adequate experience. Shoutouts to the funny difficulties in the pause menu, feeding the final amigo on the hard difficulty is still more palatable than Normal Prison bug bullet bullshit.


finally a video game for fans of sizzling stakes from super mario party

cerveza frita, hielo frito, balas fritas... la cocina fusión estadounidense se está yendo de madre

Can you fry eggs ontop of Mount Everest?

I am still not sure, but what I am sure about is that Arctic Eggs is a fantastic experience. The style is immaculate, the music is chill, and the atmosphere is surreal.

The gameplay itself is split into two parts: Walking around talking to people, who say random one liners similarly to games like Sludge Life, you'll either find it hilarious or cringe depending on who you are, the second part is cooking (mostly) eggs. Both sides, as always.

Despite the simple idea, the game is great at throwing fun and unique obstacles your way, such as adding still alive fish to your pan, or having you dodge bullets (don't worry about it). Both of these gameplay segments make for a super fun and enjoyable experience that also doesn't overstay its welcome (3-4 hours average playtime). I would recommend this to everyone looking for something out of the ordinary that's also fun.


Surprisingly more fun than I thought it would be. All based off a simple question.

"Can you fry eggs ontop of Mount Everest?"
idk, probably after some of the shit I pulled off in this game.

The vibes are immaculate and the at first simple cooking mechanic, has enough twists to keep it both engaging and super annoying (fun way... but also holy shit the prison area).

Great way to spent ~2hrs. I can't think of a better non-spoiler way to describe the game than the current "most helpful" Steam review:

"Cooking Mama for chain smokers"

If that peaks your interest, highly recommend!

yeah that's what I'm talkin about

so good... unique premise/gameplay and really pretty visuals. music also fits perfectly and the dialogue was funny!!! loved it.

When you play a game made by one guy, you're playing that guy. You're wearing him like a man may wear his favorite hat. You feel that guy to his core, as if you're wearing him like the aforementioned hat. I wore you, The Water Museum. You were my hat. Thank you for game

nice mechanic w/ some interesting twists, i like it for how weird it is