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Break a Lucky Egg Brainrots: Free Parkour Game on Claw AI
Grab meme characters in timed runs and rush back to base. The 2-player parkour gets pretty wild when you're both fighting the clock.
Break a Lucky Egg Brainrots is listed in our Action collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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Player 1 uses WASD to move, Space to jump, and Left Shift to run. Player 2 gets Arrow Keys, L to jump, and K to sprint. Left click or F handles hitting, E picks stuff up or sells it, T handles rebirth, and H opens the egg index. Honestly, took me a solid ten minutes to stop accidentally hitting T instead of E when I panicked near the base.
This is basically a race against the clock to smash eggs, grab whatever meme character drops out, and haul it back to your base safely. You're balancing risk and strategy because the timer doesn't care if you're fumbling around trying to pick up your loot. Riskier eggs give better stuff, but dying means losing it all.<br><br>If you like parkour, obby-style platforming, and don't mind a heavy dose of internet meme culture, you'll probably enjoy this. It's chaotic fun for two players, but solo runs get repetitive after maybe thirty minutes. People who like action games with simple mechanics will get the most out of it.
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You start at a base and immediately run toward floating eggs scattered across a platforming obstacle course. Smash an egg, grab the character that falls out, and hustle back to sell it before the timer hits zero. A typical run takes about 45 seconds to a minute if you don't mess up. If you fall off the map or run out of time, you lose whatever you're carrying.<br><br>My biggest mistake early on was getting greedy. Grabbed a super rare character on a tiny platform, then immediately got knocked off by a moving obstacle. Turns out you actually have to plan your return route instead of winging it. The rebirth mechanic lets you restart with some progress intact, but dying over and over because you didn't watch the clock gets old fast.
For a completely different pace, offers solid tower defense gameplay.
Supports 2-player local co-op so you can argue with a friend in real time<br>• Parkour and obby platforming mixed with collection mechanics<br>• Timer creates genuine tension during every single run back to base<br>• Risk and reward system where harder eggs drop rarer characters<br>• Rebirth system keeps some progress when you inevitably mess up<br>• Mobile controls available for playing on a phone or tablet browser
Don't go for the furthest eggs on your first run—learn the map layout first<br>• Keep an eye on the timer when you're halfway back; it runs out faster than you think<br>• Use the sprint button sparingly near edges because momentum carries you right off platforms<br>• Selling characters right before the timer expires maximizes your score per run<br>• Hit H to check which eggs you've already broken so you don't waste time on duplicates<br>• Never grab a character without planning your return route first—I learned this the hard way
If the meme theme is your thing, keeps the brainrot jokes going with shooting mechanics.
Common questions about Break a Lucky Egg Brainrots
Totally. The game works fine for one player, though it's honestly more fun with two. Solo you just focus on beating your own times and collecting characters without someone else competing for eggs.
Most runs last somewhere between 45 seconds and a minute if you know what you're doing. Beginner runs take longer since you're figuring out the platforming and egg locations.
You lose whatever character you're currently holding. Anything you already sold at the base stays safe though. The game doesn't punish you too hard, but losing a rare drop to the clock stings.
Nope, rebirth keeps some of your progress intact so you're not starting from zero. It's useful when you hit a wall and need a small boost to keep going.
The game has mobile on-screen controls for moving, jumping, and interacting. They work okay for basic stuff, but the platforming gets tricky on a touchscreen. Desktop is way smoother.
Some eggs drop common characters while others have rarer stuff. The harder-to-reach eggs usually have better drops, but getting to them requires better platforming skills and more time on the clock.
Hit H to open the egg index. It shows what you've broken so far so you can track which ones you're missing. Helpful when you're trying to collect them all.
Last reviewed: May 2026 / Reviewed by Claw AI Game
Grab meme characters in timed runs and rush back to base. The 2-player parkour gets pretty wild when you're both fighting the clock.
If you've played other obby games on Roblox and wanted something you can jump into without downloading anything, this scratches that itch. The meme characters are kinda funny, and the 2-player mode actually works well compared to similar browser platformers. Just don't expect crazy deep mechanics or hours of content.