![]() ![]() As levels increase in complexity, the dinosaur will have to dodge cacti, pterodactyls, and so on. A monochrome game area with clouds, cacti, bumps in the ground, a dinosaur, a Hi-Score counter and a current score counter. Tap the screen to send Steve airborne over the onrushing cacti and see if you can beat our high score of 667.When there is no internet connection available, Google Chrome web browser on Windows and macOS (most likely on Linux too) shows up a page detailing the possible causes as well as a small endless runner game with a dinosaur that has to run, dodge obstacles and accumulate points. The next time your Android phone's Chrome browser is left without an internet connection there's no need to fret, just try clicking on that seemingly random dinosaur instead.īOOM! Simple as that, just watch in gleeful wonder as a hidden side-scrolling game launches before your eyes, with Steve, Google's digital dino needing to be steered safely through a desert scene. ![]() You've probably been just a click away from this hidden Google game dozens of times without ever realising too. How? Well there's a hugely addictive game hidden in Chrome's most feared window. It's not all about Facebook's hidden basketball game, y'know. Google knows the pain of this internet-free existence though, and it's got your back for when your signal snuffs it, leaving you with that dreaded "You are offline" warning window. We've all been there. Stuck on a bus or train, or riding shotgun in the car for hours on end with no smartphone signal to keep us connected to the wider world, that teasing half bar dropping out as we try to load that afternoon's footy scores or soap spoilers. ![]()
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