




Egg-cremental
About Egg-cremental
Egg-cremental shifts the traditional top-down perspective of the clicker genre into a first-person 3D space, turning the act of resource disposal into a physical interaction. The release date for Egg-cremental is July 15, 2026, when it arrives on PC. The gameplay loop centers on a singular, absurd mechanical hook: gathering eggs from your poultry and manually hurling them into a bottomless pit to generate revenue. By centering the economy on a physical abyss, developer Lucuxis replaces the abstract clicking of legacy idle games with a tactile sense of depth and gravity.
Progression is driven by a tech tree that manages the transition from manual labor to total automation. While the early game requires you to personally toss every egg to secure funds, the mid-game shifts toward infrastructure, where you invest in automated funnels and collection systems. The design risk here is whether the physical act of throwing remains engaging long enough to reach the automated phase, or if the friction of manual collection feels like a chore before the efficiency upgrades kick in. You are essentially building a gravity-fed factory where the output is measured by how fast your feathered army can fill the void.
Egg-cremental release date and poultry management
The strategic layer involves balancing the sheer volume of egg production against the quality of your flock. As you reinvest profits, you unlock exotic 3D chicken breeds that offer higher yield or rarer egg types, which in turn necessitates faster disposal systems to prevent bottlenecks. It is a game of scaling numbers where the visual payoff is a coop filled with increasingly strange birds and a pit that demands constant feeding. The developer is leaning heavily into sensory satisfaction, using sound design and physics to create a rhythmic, low-stress simulation of industrial growth.
Whether the mystery of the pit's bottom provides enough narrative curiosity to sustain the late-game grind is the open question. This title is a clear fit for players who enjoy the mathematical scaling of games like Cookie Clicker but want a 3D environment to walk around in and a more active role in their initial wealth generation. If you prefer deep management menus and complex logistics, this might be too streamlined, but for those seeking a methodical, physics-based time-sink, it should be on your radar. Hold off for a launch week check-in to see if the tech tree depth justifies the long-term investment.
Features
System requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10+
- Processor
- 2.0 GHz+
- Memory
- 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Any Graphics Card
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 2 GB available space






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