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Eggs from USSR

Games | Entertainment

iOS

*** TOP Kid's game in Russia and 5 more countries Eastern Europe ***
*** TOP Arcade game in Russia ***
*** TOP PAID APP in Russia and exUSSR countries ***

FREE for limited time only for kids without credit card account. Maks and Pasha were those kids in USSR!

Compare it with US$40 hardware edition in plastic rarely found on the market in a good condition.

Carefully remastered replica of the most popular "video game" in the Soviet Russia. See for yourself why millions of kids in the U.S.S.R. begged their parents to spend a quarter of the monthly salary on this fun game. "Nu, Pogodi!" (Just you wait!) is a Soviet Union clone of Nintendo's EG-26 or "Egg" game from Game and Watch series. Back in 1987 the game was released under the Russian brand Electronika.

"This is non-stop action fun from my childhood, now it's my nephew's best pacifier!"
- Vasiliy Terkin

=== FEATURES
- 2 games in 1: patience and attention
- listen to iTunes while you play
- surround stereo sound effects
- easy to press large animated buttons
- high score
- rotate the game up and down or flip it front and back
- fast download, tiny size
- plays by itself if left alone
- English and Russian languages
- easy to follow help for English speakers
- learn 5 Russian words
- mute game music
- original artwork by Dimka.com

=== HOW TO PLAY
Easy arcade style game - catch as many eggs as you can.

=== DETAILS
Save the eggs from breaking by moving the wolf into the correct position so the egg drops into the wolf's basket. Brake an egg and you loose a point. Game ends at 3 lost points. If you brake an egg while rabbit is looking out of the window - only a half point is lost.



Published by Paul Zabelin
Developed by Maks and Pasha
Certificate 4+
Languages English, Polish, Russian
Compatibility iPhone, iPod, iPad

Images And Data Courtesy Of: Paul Zabelin.
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