A hidden Google text adventure lets you play as the company’s logo
A text adventure has been hiding within the code of Google Chrome. The narrative game was discovered last month, and doesn’t seem to appear on any previously-existing lists of easter eggs hidden within the web browser. If you want to play, you’ll need to head to Google.com (make sure you’re not using a localised version of the browser, such as .co.uk). Once there, search for ‘text adventure’, and then open up the console commands (Ctrl+Shift+J on PC). After you’ve done that, the console should read “Would you like to play a game? (yes/no).” If you can get past the slightly creepy opening to the adventure (which sounds like you’re being addressed by the antagonist from the Saw film series), hit ‘yes’. You’ll be met with a series of instructions and commands before the story begins. It seems that you play as the blue ‘G’ that appears at the start of Google’s logo. Your goal is to find and locate your friends - the rest of the logo’s letters - who have mysteriously disappeared.
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