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Feeling like a Neanderthal when your Internet signal dies? Google understands your pains and offers a cool entertainment to fill in time while your connection to the World Wide Web is trying to come back to life: Chrome dinosaur offline game!

The greatest advantage of this game is that it can be played without the Internet. It is a primitive endless runner game in the Chrome browser. The main character is a cute T-Rex dinosaur trotting somewhere in an ancient desert. Surely, the dinosaur game has its purpose: to avoid cacti and pterodactyls. Though the game seems pretty easy, it does not take long to get hard because the game’s speed will be constantly increasing as you progress further

How To Play Chrome Dinosaur Offline Game?

The game can be launched in the Chrome browser on both desktop and mobile. The control is the simplest: when you see that black dinosaur in your browser signifying that there is no Internet connection, just hit the spacebar to launch the game. The spacebar is also used to leap over obstacles. The down arrow is used to duck. If you are on mobile, just tap the little Chrome Dino to get into action and avoid obstacles, too.

The objective is to survive as long as possible. The background color will shift from light to dark (the alteration of day and night) after reaching certain milestones. The T-Rex game will stop once you fail to avoid the next obstacle or once the Internet signal recovers.

How was the game invented?

Chrome developer Sebastien Gabriel says that their no internet game is the nod to the prehistoric ages, millions of years before the technological boom. And the game’s pixel style is the reference to Google browser’s error illustrations.

Chrome dinosaur offline game got the nickname “Project Bolan” in honor of Marc Bolan, the frontman of “T-Rex’, a legendary rock band of the 1970s. While designing the game, the engineers thought about allotting Dino more features like roaring and kicking but refused this idea to keep the game maximally simplistic or “prehistoric”.

The T-Rex game was first introduced in September 2014, but it did not work on earlier Android OS versions so that Google developers fully completed their brainchild only by December that year.

Now you don’t need to turn Airplane Mode on or disconnect your Internet connection to relish Chrome Dino playtime. Just type “chrome://dino” in the browser address line to start this game in a full window!

The authors claim that this arcade can last as long as 17 million years – exactly for this period, Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs were alive on Earth!

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Chrome Dinosaur Game
Developer(s)Google
Designer(s)Sebastien Gabriel
Platform(s)Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS
Genre(s)Action game

Dinosaur Game, also known as T-Rex Game and Dino Runner, is an in-built browser game in the Google Chrome web browser.[1][2] The game was created by Sebastien Gabriel in 2014, and can be accessed by hitting the space bar when offline on Google Chrome.

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Gameplay[edit]

When the user tries to browse when offline, a message is shown that they are not connected to the Internet. An illustration of the 'Lonely T-Rex' dinosaur is shown at the top, designed by Sebastien Gabriel.[3] Tapping the dinosaur (in Android or iOS) or pressing space or (on desktop) launches the game in which the player controls a running dinosaur by tapping the screen (in Android or iOS) or pressing space, or (on desktop) to avoid obstacles, including cacti and pterodactyls. When the player reaches 700 points, the game begins to switch between day (white background, black lines and shapes) and night (black background, white lines and shapes). During September 2018, for Google Chrome's 10th birthday, a birthday cake causing the dinosaur to wear a birthday hat when collected was added.[4] In November 2018, Google introduced a feature to save player scores.[5] Reaching a score of 900 will switch the color scheme back to day, and the switch back and forth will occur at further subsequent milestones.[6][7][8][9] The lowest score you can get is 41. In August 2020, a small arsenal of weapons and time-slowing pills became available for the dinosaur. However, at the same time some weapons can harm the dinosaur itself.[10][11] The modified version was named Dino Swords.[12] The game is also available at the 'chrome://network-error/-106' and 'chrome://dino' pages.[13] The game's code is available on the Chromium site.[8] The game only ends after 17 million years of playtime, in reference to how long the T-Rex existed before it went extinct.[14] If an administrator of the computer disables the dinosaur game, when a player attempts to play the game, they will receive an error message with a photo of a meteor coming after the dinosaur saying that the administrator of that computer has turned off the dinosaur game.[15]

History and development[edit]

During development, the game was given the codename of 'Project Bolan', in reference to the lead singer Marc Bolan of the 1970s band T-Rex. The game was released in September 2014 but failed on performance for older devices. The game's code was re-written and re-released in December 2014. Four years later, the game celebrated its fourth birthday with themed decoration.[14]

Reception[edit]

The base game received widespread recognition, with the creators revealing that 270 million games are played monthly.[15]

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See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'How to Access Chrome's New Hidden Endless Running Game'. OMG! Chrome!. 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  2. ^'Google Easter Eggs : 15+ Best Google Easter Eggs & Google Tricks 2017'. web.archive.org. 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  3. ^'Interview with Sebastien Gabriel, a Google Chrome Visual Designer'. OMG! Chrome!. 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  4. ^JC Torres (September 4, 2018). 'Chrome T-Rex offline game parties with birthday hat, cake'. slashgear.com. Retrieved September 16, 2018.
  5. ^'Show off your Chrome dino-game skills with the arrival of cross-device high score sync'. Android Police. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  6. ^Sneddon, Joey-Elijah (September 25, 2014). 'This is Chrome's Newest Easter Egg. And It's Awesome'. OMG Chrome.
  7. ^Clinton Matos (May 20, 2016). 'Google Chrome's offline 'Dinosaur Game' now has a day-night cycle'. htxt.co.za. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  8. ^ abAgarwal, Amit (October 26, 2015). 'Play the Dinosaur Game Hidden inside your Google Chrome'. Digital Inspiration.
  9. ^Sneddon, Joey-Elijah (June 18, 2015). 'Chrome's Hidden Dinosaur Game Just Got Even Better'. OMG Chrome.
  10. ^'About The Game'. Chrome Dino. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  11. ^'About The Game'. Chrome Dino Runner. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  12. ^'Google's Dinosaur browser game gets a dope mod that includes double swords'. The Verge. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  13. ^Biersdorfer, J. D. (November 14, 2017). 'When Dinosaurs Roam in Chrome'. The New York Times. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  14. ^ abHughes, Matthew (2018-09-07). '4 years later, Google finally explains the origins of its Chrome dinosaur game'.
  15. ^ ab'As the Chrome dino runs, we caught up with the Googlers who built it'. Google Blogs.
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