4 hidden Google games you didnāt know you could play
- Pac-Man
Pac-Man is one of those games you canāt seem to get away from. It always comes back in one form or another. So when Pac-Man turn 30-years-old, Google released their version for free which can be played on the Google browser, whereby Pac-Man is trying to avoid the ghosts around a Pac-Man inspired Google logo.
Itās not the best version or the most fun version but it’s definitely something to try out at least once. If youāre bored at work, or have nothing better to do give it a go.
2. Atari Breakout
Atari Breakout is one of the more addictive games on this list; released in 1976 this pong inspired game can be run on any device. However Google have hidden their own version in Google images. Just type into Google images āAtari breakoutā and just like that you will be loaded into Atari breakout, after completing the first level the game will use various different search results to act as enemies in the game.
3. Snake
Originally made to be preinstalled on Nokia phones. Snake is a game where you play as a snake trying to eat apples to grow into a longer snake. The game isnāt even that good, however the nostalgia factor may be a big reason as to why you would want to play this game, as Nokia phones were really popular a decade or two ago.
To play Snake just type āSnakeā into Google, it should be the first thing that come up. Then just click on play and away you go.
4. Zerg Rush
Zerg Rush is a game that involves yellow and red circles that are trying to eat the search results on the screen. The game starts as soon as you search for āZerg rushā on Google. The goal of the game is to fight off the yellow and red circles before they chew up all of the search results on the page.
Itās a strange game yet it somewhat entertaining so definitely give it a go.
Author – Aaron Barret
Images supplied – Google
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