
Release Date: December 11, 2025 Early Access
A 3D platformer created in a style reminding of the first PlayStation and Nintendo 64 era. The graphics in Eternity Egg consist of simple, mostly single-colored shapes. During the game, we explore a grotesque land, jumping on platforms and fighting enemies.
Three-dimensional video games from the era of the first PlayStation or Nintendo 64 have the characteristic that time hasn't been particularly kind to most of them. However, their graphics had something unique that certain developers occasionally try to capture. Eternity Egg, from the independent studio Userlands, is one such project and it was made in the style of an old-school 3D platformer.
In Eternity Egg, the action is viewed from a third-person perspective (TPP).
We traverse a grotesque world during the game and it is inhabited by equally grotesque characters. As we explore this strange land, we jump on platforms, avoid terrain obstacles, and dodge traps, as well as bounce off environmental elements, run on walls, and slide down sloped surfaces.
At our disposal is an entropic staff, which we use to fight enemies (oversized entropic parasites) and enhance exploration (we can bounce off the ground with it). As we progress, we collect and harness energy, gradually restoring this place to thermodynamic balance.
Along the way, we gather items that we can trade with characters interested in bartering.
The graphics of Eternity Egg are maintained in a characteristic retro style. Both the characters and environmental elements consist of simple shapes covered with primitive, often monochromatic textures.
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