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Hey!
You know what day it is. Exactly two years ago Arctic Eggs gave you a frying pan and said “satiate”. Damn, can’t believe it’s been this long! Arctic Eggs took just under half a year to make, and here we’re celebrating the passing of four times as much time.
Was the game about the drive to become the best cook this polar cap of the Earth? Obsession with frying an egg on top of Mount Everest? Commentary on future food habits?
To preserve the cold air of mystery, I won’t be answering that. Instead let’s see what you have to say about the game’s themes.
To be completely open and honest, it freaks me out that it has already been two years. The day the game released it was around 12pm, I went on my lunch break for work, opened up the steam app to hit release, and then went right back to working.
I remember how unceremonious It all felt, so once again I want to thank everyone who saw it and made it special, because at the time I really had no idea if anyone would care at all.
In any case, thank you for following me on this journey. And making it possible in the first place.
Cracking the Fangamer Merch
This time around we actually have something for you to celebrate your dedication to Arctic Eggs with!
We’ve collabed with Fangamer to bring you some sweet Arctic Eggs Merch. This one's been a long time coming, so I hope there is something on the menu for you.
Want to proudly display the Poultry Peddler and the best of Arctic cuisine on your chest? We’ve got you covered with this designer tee.
Can’t live without the thrill of flipping some eggs with a cig? Now you can fidget a miniature pan on your key chain all day long.
You can get both on the official Fangamer website.
Worldwide
EU & UK
Fan Art appreciation
Videos aren’t the only thing that you cooked up these past couple years. And it would be a crime not to appreciate at least some of them here.
Speaking of my immediate and future projects. I’ve got one coming up reel soon.
It’s scientifically proven that fishing is at least as fun as frying eggs, or maybe even cooler. And it so happens that my next game is exactly About Fishing. It’s also about some much darker themes, and cigarettes too.
If you’re hooked, then consider helping me out by throwing a bait for the Steam algorithm in the form of wishlisting About Fishing.
In any case, thank you once again. For your support, for playing Arctic Eggs, for following my gamedev journey. It means a lot to me.