In this update4
Full notes
Full An Eggstremely Hard Game update
Read the full published notes in a cleaner layout. The original post stays linked below.
What changed
- Gameplay
- Events
- Balance
- Maps
An Eggstremely Hard Game changes
The wait is over, the free demo of An Eggstremely Hard Game is officially LIVE!
You can now jump into the first taste of this chaotic co-op (or single-player) physics adventure where every bump, crack, and honk matters.
This demo includes:
Single-player mode – control both geese yourself
Local & online co-op for up to 2 players
Steam Remote Play Together support
~40 minutes of gameplay
A portion of Level 1: The Park, introducing the game’s core mechanics
Prepare for unstable eggs, clumsy teamwork, and pure honk-fueled disaster.
DEMO SPEEDRUN CHALLENGE
Think you’re fast? Prove it.
The demo speedrun competition starts today and runs for the entire duration of the demo period. We’re splitting the event into two categories:
SOLO Category — 1 Winner
Speedrun the demo controlling both geese alone.
CO-OP Category — 2 Winners (Winning Duo)
Complete the demo as a team of two players.
The two players from the fastest co-op run will both receive prizes.
Prizes for the Top 3 Players
1 Steam key for the full game at launch
Your name added to a pair of in-game golden goose statues in the final game
Your statue permanently showcased in a map of the full release
Yes, you can literally become part of goose history.
Come and share your score with the community on Discord!
Thank you all so much for the incredible support. Now go, run fast, honk loudly, and please… try not to break the egg too much.
Best,
Adri
Source
Changelog.gg summarizes and formats this update. How we read updates.
