The developer behind the cult-classic puzzle game Stephen’s Sausage Roll, increpare, has officially released Oeuf, a new 3D puzzle-platformer where players control an egg on a perilous journey home.

Mastering the Art of Rolling
In Oeuf, you and up to three friends take on the role of eggs navigating a series of increasingly difficult platforming challenges. The core mechanics rely on precise rolling and jumping skills to traverse obstacles. Players must tread carefully; falling from too great a height will shatter your shell, leaving your fragile, gooey interior vulnerable to the environment.
Hidden Depths Beneath the Shell
Much like Stephen’s Sausage Roll, Oeuf presents a minimalist aesthetic that masks a sophisticated puzzle design. Early feedback from the Steam community highlights the game’s depth, with users praising the incremental learning curve in each level and labeling it a standout title in the “rolling object” platformer genre.

Content and Community Tools
Developer increpare estimates that the main campaign offers between four and 10 hours of gameplay, depending on the player’s proficiency with egg physics. Beyond the base game, Oeuf includes a built-in level editor and full Steam Workshop integration, allowing the community to design and share custom challenges.
The Growing Trend of Egg Games
For those looking to test the waters, a demo of Oeuf is currently available on Steam, with the full game retailing for $10—currently featuring a 10% launch discount. The market for egg-themed games continues to expand, joining other titles like Egging On, Terry Cavanaugh’s Egg (Why not be an egg?), the arcade-style Evil Egg, and the atmospheric Arctic Eggs. Looking ahead, the genre is expected to grow further in 2026 with the release of An Eggstremely Hard Game, which promises to blend physics-based chaos with egg-rolling mechanics.
