Google really wants you to stay in their domain to do everything from using bubble level to searching through Google Lens. The last attempt will be add mini games directly to the new tab page in Google Chrome.
Over time, Google has created mini-games for a variety of reasons and most of them still work … if you know where to find them or remember a specific search. Now on Google Chrome Dev the company is trying to install it on the tray, per day. They show more recommended items
Search or play?
Google Chrome strives to be an open source tool for web pages and a tool for finding content. That is, show interesting content of anyone who opens Google Chrome because it doesn't get caught and not because he has something in mind that he wants to discuss.
A long time, a new tab page, usually a search bar for something or browsing a web page, includes a string of related articles based on the user's profile and the same – if not more – in finding the Google app. Soon, if the test is a success, the mini-game of the day will be added in addition to related issues.
This day's minigame is today Minesweeper, is now available on the new Google page on Google Chrome Dev, though it should change in advance every day. This minigame needs to be connected to the Internet, even if you don't, you will always have a dinosaur minigame.
It is currently in trial, so it remains to be seen whether it will eventually reach a solid version of Google Chrome in the future. By the way, if you're curious about playing this minigweeper and don't feel like installing Google Chrome Dev, it's included within Google Play Games and you can do it again by searching for "minesweeper" on Google.
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