Bouncing Eggs Arcade Game
Description
Bounce falling eggs off a bunny’s cloth and catch them in a basket. Tense timing, quick reactions—can you finish all ten tricky levels?
How to Play
- Use the arrow keys to move the bunnies left and right.
About
Bouncing Eggs is, well, one of those games that makes you a bit jumpy. Basically: eggs keep tumbling from the sky (or somewhere above your line of sight), and your job is to use two bunnies holding a piece of cloth as a kind of trampoline to send those eggs flying into the right basket. It sounds simple enough on paper—except it isn’t always. The eggs don’t fall at predictable speeds or angles; sometimes they seem to speed up just when you’re finally getting the hang of things. Now and then, you’ll panic and nearly miss one, but that bit really matters, really. You just move the bunnies left or right, making tiny split-second decisions about where to position them so the egg lands exactly in the bouncy center. If it hits near the edge? Good luck with where it’ll go next. Each level ups the pace or throws in small surprises—like multiple eggs dropping together or slightly heavier ones thudding down with less bounce than you’d expect. Kids probably have the fastest reflexes for this sort of thing, but I’ve seen grown-ups get pretty competitive too. There’s an odd satisfaction when everything lines up just right and you nail that perfect streak into the basket… Actually, I still can’t decide if it’s relaxing or stressful after a while.
Review
At first glance, Bouncing Eggs looks like child’s play—bright colors, fluffy bunnies and bouncing eggs aren’t what I’d call intimidating. But after my first couple rounds? Honestly, frustration crept in quicker than I expected. Those eggs barely give you time to think before dropping again (sometimes two at once), so there’s almost no time to pause between movements. I liked how every level felt different—not all games do that—and there were moments when bouncing five perfect shots in a row gave me this weird sense of accomplishment. Still, I wish moving the bunnies felt a little tighter; once or twice my cloth slipped past an egg for no good reason. To be honest though, despite muttering at my screen here and there, I kept coming back for more tries. There’s something about it.