How to Join Eggy Party: The 加入Ultimate Guide for International Players
It's 2:37 AM and I just rage-quit my fifth match of Eggy Party today. That last round where I got yeeted off the map by a giant rolling donut? Yeah, that's when I decided international players NEED a proper guide to this madness. So here's everything I wish I knew before diving into this pastel-colored battle royale chaos.
Wait, What Even Is Eggy Party?
Imagine if Fall Guys and Mario Party had a baby, then that baby got addicted to candy. That's Eggy Party (Dàn Zǎi Pài Duìin Chinese) - a mobile battle royale where 32 squishy eggs compete in minigames ranging from obstacle courses to... well, getting chased by angry toast (don't ask).
- Platforms:iOS, Android, PC (via emulators)
- Developer:NetEase (yes, the Diablo Immortal people)
- Global Version:Expected late 2024, but we've got workarounds
Method 1: The Official Route (For Patient Eggs)
NetEase announced an English version is coming, but their "soon™" feels like waiting for my ADHD meds to kick in. If you want to play it safe:
- Follow Eggy Party Globalsocial media accounts
- Join their Discord (35K members and counting)
- Pray to the gaming gods for a beta invite
Pros | Cons |
No sketchy downloads | Might take months |
Full English support | Limited beta slots |
Method 2: The VPN Shuffle (For Determined Eggs)
This is how I've been playing since January. Warning: requires the technical skill of a grandma trying to screenshot.
Step-by-Step VPN Method
1. Get a decent VPN- I use Surfshark but ExpressVPN works too
2. Connect to Hong Kongor Taiwanservers (Singapore works sometimes)
3. Create a new Apple ID/Google Play account registered in that region
4. Download Eggy Party from that region's app store
5. Disconnect VPN after launching the game (weirdly works better)
Pro tip: The game's 3.2GB so maybe do this on WiFi unless you enjoy crying over data charges.
Method 3: The Emulator Route (For PC Master Race Eggs)
My laptop runs this better than my phone anyway. Here's the dirt:
- Recommended emulators:LDPlayer 9 or BlueStacks 5
- Settings:4GB RAM allocation, DirectX mode
- Controls:WASD for movement, spacebar to jump
Weird quirk: The Chinese version detects most emulators but the Taiwanese version doesn't. Go figure.
Language Barrier? More Like Language Speedbump
Yes, everything's in Chinese. No, you don't need to be Confucius to play. Here's my survival dictionary:
Button | What It Actually Does |
开始游戏 | Start Game (big pink button) |
单人 | Solo mode |
团队 | Team mode (4 players) |
The menu layout changes every update though, so good luck with that.
Why Bother With All This Hassle?
Because at 3:16 AM when you're dodging flying dumplings with a bunch of Taiwanese teenagers screaming in voice chat, you'll understand. This game has:
- 200+ customizable egg designs (I'm rocking the sushi egg today)
- Daily new minigames (yesterday's "Run From The Giant Toaster" was art)
- Zero pay-to-win mechanics (cosmetics only)
The current season has a Hot Pottheme because of course it does. I've fallen into boiling broth more times than I'd like to admit.
Final Egg Thoughts
My cat just knocked over my energy drink, which feels like a sign to wrap this up. Whether you wait for the global release or YOLO it with a VPN, just know you're signing up for the most wholesome chaos this side of mobile gaming. See you in the jelly pit, fellow eggs.