Ah, Dizzy—the little egg that could. Released in 1987, this puzzle-platformer puts you in the delicate shell of an egg who somehow manages to roll, jump, and carry objects without cracking wide open. The game mixes light-hearted humor with head-scratching inventory puzzles that require more logic than luck. Of course, one mistimed jump and Dizzy ends up as an omelet, but that’s part of the charm. The graphics are simple, colorful, and cheerful, and there’s something endlessly endearing about playing a fragile egg in a hostile world. It’s quirky, it’s old-school, and it’s surprisingly addictive for a game about breakfast food.
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