Google Maps adds game of Snake hunting for April Fool's Day, invites you to try it out
Google has just added an interesting version of the classic Snake (Snakes) game to its Google Maps application to celebrate the April fishing day.
Google has just added an interesting version of the classic Snake game (Snakes) to its Google Maps application to celebrate the fish day of April this year.
The company representative said that the game currently being released to iOS and Android users globally started today and will be maintained for a minimum of 1 week. Besides, Google has also launched an independent website to play this game in case you do not use the mobile application, or simply want to experience the web version of the legendary classic game. this.
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Users can find games in the Google Maps application menu on their device. To start playing, you will first have to choose a city as a play destination (Cairo, São Paulo, London, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo or the entire world), and then swipe to move the train model or your bus on the map to pick up guests and go to places.
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It can be said, this is a gentle entertainment gift from Google for April Fool's Day.
Link to play the Snakes on Google Maps here, see how many points you get!
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