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Fun Video Game-Related Google Easter Eggs You Must Try

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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As video games continue to dominate the entertainment industry, it’s no surprise that Google has included numerous video game-related Easter eggs on its search engine. From classic arcade games to popular online multiplayer games, Google has hidden a variety of fun Easter eggs that you can try out during your search.
If you’re a video game enthusiast, here are a few video game-related Google Easter eggs you must try:

1. Zerg Rush – If you’re a fan of the hit game “Starcraft,” you’ll love this Easter egg. Simply search for “Zerg Rush” and watch as a swarm of small “O’s” starts attacking your search results. Your task is to defend your search results by clicking on the “O’s” to destroy them.

2. Atari Breakout – This classic arcade game from the 1970s has been hidden in Google Images. Just search for “Atari Breakout,” click on Images, and watch as the images transform into blocks. Use your mouse to move the paddle and bounce the ball to destroy the blocks.

3. Pac-Man – This classic game from the 1980s has been hidden on Google’s search engine. To play, simply search for “Pac-Man” and the game will appear on your screen. Use your keyboard arrow keys to move Pac-Man and collect as many dots as possible while avoiding the ghosts.

4. Snake Game – This popular mobile game from the early 2000s has been hidden on Google’s search engine. Simply search for “Snake Game” and the game will appear on your screen. Use your arrow keys to move the snake and collect as many dots as possible without hitting the walls or yourself.

5. Google Doodles – Google often celebrates famous video games with interactive doodles on its homepage. These doodles include popular games like “Pac-Man,” “Tetris,” and “Doctor Who.” Just click on the doodle to start playing.

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