Google's latest
Chrome model wants to make lemonade when your Wi-Fi gives you lemons.
Here is the old error page that most Chrome users currently see:
The new
error page, which doesn't seem to suggest there’s a game hidden inside:
Yet when you press
the space bar, the T-Rex will immediately jump. The ground beneath him will
extend to the right, and he’ll start running:
The game will
track your progress with a high score count, including pings of celebration
upon every 100 points you make. Unfortunately, your score will disappear after
you refresh the page, but hopefully you’ll be reconnected by that point.
The endless
running game is a classic genre, one that has been recently revived on mobile
devices. Google may have brought it over to the desktop first, but we wouldn't be surprised if the goal was to have it work across all versions of Chrome,
including on Android and iOS.
Google describes
Canary as “the most bleeding-edge official version of Chrome and somewhat of a
mix between Chrome dev and the Chromium snapshot builds.” It’s currently on
version 39, which the stable channel will likely see before the end of the
year.