Compare EggTime 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Bartoš Studio. Published by Bartoš Studio. Released on 5/7/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Simulation, Sports.

A bite-sized VR reflex game that asks almost nothing of you except good aim and a headset. Seven levels of egg-catching chaos, a bullet-time powerup, and 11 achievements standing between you and the credits.

I will be straight with you: EggTime 2 is not in my usual rotation. Grand-strategy and deep sims are my home turf, so when something this stripped-back lands on my desk I try to judge it by what it actually sets out to do rather than what I wish it were. What it sets out to do is deliver a simple, physical, VR-only arcade loop where chickens rain eggs and bombs at you and your job is to catch, juggle, and defuse them before anything hits the floor. That is the entire pitch. It does not pretend otherwise. The core mechanic centres on the titular Egg Time ability, a bullet-time powerup that slows the action so you can grab the truly awkward projectiles before they slip past. On paper that sounds like a minor feature; in practice it is the one decision layer the game has, and whether it counts as meaningful depth is honestly a matter of personal tolerance. With seven levels of progressively chaotic egg-shower and a Halloween update that added a new gameplay variant, there is more content here than the premise suggests, though "more" is still a relative term. Each stage brings a different visual environment and a tightening difficulty curve, and hidden golden chicks give completionists a secondary objective worth chasing across levels. The game is VR-only and was designed specifically around motion controllers and room-scale play, supporting all major SteamVR headsets. That is the single biggest gating factor for a purchase recommendation. Without a headset this is a non-starter, full stop. The physical arm movement is clearly central to why the ten users who have reviewed it on Steam gave it a clean positive score, with at least one community voice noting it works convincingly as light VR exercise. From a technical standpoint, the original Egg Time had reported hitching and physics inconsistencies on certain hardware configurations, so players on older rigs should do a quick spec check before committing. From a strategy-brain perspective, there is almost no decision tree here. No build-order, no resource management, no late-game complexity to sink into. What EggTime 2 offers instead is a low-barrier reflex workout that a VR owner can hand to a non-gamer guest without a five-minute tutorial. The scope is modest and honest about it. Bartos Studio positioned this as a casual party-friendly experience, and for that narrow use case it lands cleanly. If you want progression systems, unlockable loadouts, or anything that rewards obsessive optimisation, this will bore you inside twenty minutes. Diego, Scout Team

EggTime 2
ActionCasualSimulationSports

EggTime 2

May 7, 2018Bartoš Studio
GamerScout Says

A bite-sized VR reflex game that asks almost nothing of you except good aim and a headset. Seven levels of egg-catching chaos, a bullet-time powerup, and 11 achievements standing between you and the credits.

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I will be straight with you: EggTime 2 is not in my usual rotation. Grand-strategy and deep sims are my home turf, so when something this stripped-back lands on my desk I try to judge it by what it actually sets out to do rather than what I wish it were. What it sets out to do is deliver a simple, physical, VR-only arcade loop where chickens rain eggs and bombs at you and your job is to catch, juggle, and defuse them before anything hits the floor. That is the entire pitch. It does not pretend otherwise. The core mechanic centres on the titular Egg Time ability, a bullet-time powerup that slows the action so you can grab the truly awkward projectiles before they slip past. On paper that sounds like a minor feature; in practice it is the one decision layer the game has, and whether it counts as meaningful depth is honestly a matter of personal tolerance. With seven levels of progressively chaotic egg-shower and a Halloween update that added a new gameplay variant, there is more content here than the premise suggests, though "more" is still a relative term. Each stage brings a different visual environment and a tightening difficulty curve, and hidden golden chicks give completionists a secondary objective worth chasing across levels. The game is VR-only and was designed specifically around motion controllers and room-scale play, supporting all major SteamVR headsets. That is the single biggest gating factor for a purchase recommendation. Without a headset this is a non-starter, full stop. The physical arm movement is clearly central to why the ten users who have reviewed it on Steam gave it a clean positive score, with at least one community voice noting it works convincingly as light VR exercise. From a technical standpoint, the original Egg Time had reported hitching and physics inconsistencies on certain hardware configurations, so players on older rigs should do a quick spec check before committing. From a strategy-brain perspective, there is almost no decision tree here. No build-order, no resource management, no late-game complexity to sink into. What EggTime 2 offers instead is a low-barrier reflex workout that a VR owner can hand to a non-gamer guest without a five-minute tutorial. The scope is modest and honest about it. Bartos Studio positioned this as a casual party-friendly experience, and for that narrow use case it lands cleanly. If you want progression systems, unlockable loadouts, or anything that rewards obsessive optimisation, this will bore you inside twenty minutes. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5VR RequiredRoom-ScaleArcade ReflexMotion ControlsShort-FormHalloween ContentScore AttackParty-Friendly VR

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia GTX 980 or AMD R9 FURY
Processor
Intel i5-4690S or similar AMD CPU
VR Support
SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia GTX 1070
Processor
Intel i7-3770

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Developer
Bartoš Studio
Publisher
Bartoš Studio
Release Date
May 7, 2018

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EggTime 2 was released on 7 May 2018.

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EggTime 2 was developed by Bartoš Studio.